On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Brad Gies rbg...@gmail.com wrote:
Republish the app with an incremented version number and a price of ...
oh... say... $130 and then in the description say Please do not
purchase this app. This update is ONLY for users that have already purchased
On 19 August 2010 19:51, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Brad Gies rbg...@gmail.com wrote:
Republish the app with an incremented version number and a price of ...
oh... say... $130 and then in the description say Please do not
purchase this app.
I was thinking the same thing!
On Aug 19, 12:21 am, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)
cor...@gmail.com wrote:
and a programmer's job is to anticipate every problem possible, and deal
with it in a user friendly way :).
You obviously don't work for Microsoft!
-John Coryat
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You could post the update on a website. It would require communicating
with those old users that it was available. You wouldn't be able to
use the market to prompt them to update unless you published it, which
of course would allow new users access as well. In addition, in order
for a user to
and a programmer's job is to anticipate every problem possible, and deal with
it in a user friendly way :).
You obviously don't work for Microsoft!
-John Coryat
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LOL... good one Johnand very true.. I don't :)
I did think of a way it could be done though
Republish the app with an incremented version number and a price of ...
oh... say... $130 and then in the description say Please do not
purchase this app. This update is ONLY for users
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