1. That's if you want users to authenticate. You could also use OpenID,
Facebook Connect, or anything to auth users. We don't force users to use
Google Accounts to authenticate. We just make it really easy to do so.

2. Data is stored per app. Your application is responsible for partitioning
per user.

3. If you build out your own payment system, you can do anything you want.
The Apps Marketplace just makes it extremely easy to distribute and charge
for your work, and it makes it extremely easy for Apps administrators to add
your application.

On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Jenn Andrews <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>  I'd really like to use the Google Web Tools to create an application
> that I can distribute to our users. However, the documentation on
> setting up access seems really anemic. I have a few questions:
>
> - I'd like to set up a Google app that I can direct users to from our
> web site. It seems that the only requirement is that people will have
> to have a Google account to access it. Is this right?
>
> - I'll be using the datastores to save user data. How is this
> information delineated? Is the data stored in conjunction with each
> Google account (i.e., user) or is it stored with my web app?
>
> - I would also like to have a paid version of this application. It
> seems that the Marketplace has been set up for those people who have a
> Google Apps account. Is there any option other than buying into Google
> Apps? I don't want users to have to log into the Google Apps
> environment in order to access my application. In a perfect world,
> there would just be a secure page that would point them to the
> application upon successful login.
>
>  Thanks for any help that you can provide.
>
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