[android-developers] Re: Goodbye friends and thanks for all the help.

2010-09-01 Thread William Ferguson
Yes, its extremely frustrating .. I've now shelved several apps because they require a paid license revenue model that isn't profity worthy without access to the market. I'm focussing on Adware instead. I hate it when business models restrict innovation. On Sep 2, 10:29 am, brucko

[android-developers] Re: Goodbye friends and thanks for all the help.

2010-09-01 Thread brucko
Yes, its extremely frustrating .. ... I hate it when business models restrict innovation. I've moved from frustration to resignation now. Personally, I feel that Google has been, and still is, one of the most significant driving forces behind innovation in IT today. Things to some extent go

[android-developers] Re: Goodbye friends and thanks for all the help.

2010-09-01 Thread brucko
Essentially, there has been no new countries added to the list for some time. Links like this http://market.android.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=143779 oops. wrong link. the other one has been changed now -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[android-developers] Re: Goodbye friends and thanks for all the help.

2010-09-01 Thread Lance Nanek
Even the country list provided isn't very useful for developers trying to figure out if they should make the button going to the market for a paid app from a free app visible to a particular user, or any other form of linking to paid apps. The list includes the United States, but AFAIK Puerto Rico