Thanks but I don't want a google apps domain (had to find out what it
was). I am slightly confused - sorry. Here's my original post:

Some years ago "I wrote a workflow, invoicing and payment tracking
software using MS Access and VB. It gets accessed about once a day. It
has about six tables and maybe 2000 records among all of them. I want
to put it in a cloud and look forward to learning Python. In the
future maybe three users in different citties will access the on-line
version."

I am willing to pay max $12 a year for each user if Google hosts this.
Do you know of any work around?
Colin

On Sep 11, 4:19 pm, Tim Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
> You don't need GAE4B if you want to limit logins to users of a google
> apps domain,
> that can be done now with normal instances.
>
> T
>
> On Sep 11<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Oh!
> > I want my app to be private.
> > Looks like GAE4B.
> > Can I simply add my planned (and extremely modest) app to my shared
> > folder on Google Docs without GAE4B?
> > Otherwise the best course would be to write a new PHP module for one
> > of my Drupal sites.
> > ??
>
> > On Sep 10, 8:29 pm, "Ikai L (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yes, only users on your Google Apps domain will be able to use a GAE4B
> > > application. You won't be able to open it up to general @gmail.com, OpenID
> > > users, or use your own authorization system.
>
> > > On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 9:29 AM, colin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Ikai, thanks for an encouraging answer :-).
> > > > The terms are more than little confusing for newbies like me and I
> > > > don't want to start down a wrong track. Do I understand that my
> > > > planned tool can be accessed via a url and restricted via a logon
> > > > procedure to a handful of users? (like memobuild.com?)
>
> > > > If my experience is positive, I want to develop bigger projects for
> > > > the Google App Engine. One of these may have a smart-phone browser-
> > > > interface. But first, I have to get up to speed with Python (looks
> > > > good so far and I sense it will execute faster than PHP).
>
> > > > On Sep 9, 8:52 pm, "Ikai L (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Normal pricing. GAE4B pricing applies if you are writing an 
> > > > > application
> > > > that
> > > > > is only accessible for Google Apps (Gmail, Docs) users and not the
> > > > general
> > > > > public. Here's an example:
>
> > > > > Google App Engine (current)
>
> > > > > You create an image sharing service anyone can use.
>
> > > > > Google App Engine for Business
>
> > > > > You create an expense reporting tool that you want tied to a specific
> > > > Google
> > > > > Apps Domain, say, ikaicorp.com that only [email protected] can use.
> > > > This
> > > > > application can be administered via the ikaicorp.com domain console.
>
> > > > > On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM, colin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > I am confused by the two pricing policies (app engine for business 
> > > > > > and
> > > > > > app engine).
>
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