Re: cost of updates

2013-12-19 Thread Zachary Kline
Hi Mark,
Updates have nearly always in my experience been free. I’ve known a few cases 
where an app developer charges a fee for a new version, but that seems to be 
quite rare, especially on the Mac App Store.
Best,
Zack.
On Dec 19, 2013, at 11:47 AM, Mark Furness flintma...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, here is a stupid question.
 
 All my updates so far, have had no cost.
 If I was to purchase Abby fine reader from the mac store, will there be 
 additional cost as it is updated?
 
 Mark
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Re: cost of updates

2013-12-19 Thread Rodney Haynie
It is my understanding that when you purchase apps from the app store,
you get unlimited updates for free. This is Apple law I believe.
If a developer wants to charge for an update in the app store, then
they have two means of doing so. They can invoke functionality that is
only accessible through an in-app purchase. Or they can submit the app
again with a slightly modified name (usually adding a number or
increasing the number at the end of the name), therefore a brand new
app to purchase.


On 12/19/13, Zachary Kline zkl...@speedpost.net wrote:
 Hi Mark,
 Updates have nearly always in my experience been free. I’ve known a few
 cases where an app developer charges a fee for a new version, but that seems
 to be quite rare, especially on the Mac App Store.
 Best,
 Zack.
 On Dec 19, 2013, at 11:47 AM, Mark Furness flintma...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, here is a stupid question.

 All my updates so far, have had no cost.
 If I was to purchase Abby fine reader from the mac store, will there be
 additional cost as it is updated?

 Mark
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Re: cost of updates

2013-12-19 Thread Esther
I forgot to add that there can be reasons for preferring either the Mac  App 
Store version or the Developer's web page version.  The Apps that support  
Cloud Syncing (e.g., 1Password 4) may exclusively have this feature through the 
Mac App Store version.  On the other hand, apps that require more control of 
your computer, like TextExpander, can't meet the sandboxing requirements that 
are needed for apps that are in the Mac App Store.  So the version of 
TextExpander for Mac in the Mac App Store is version 3.4.2, while TextExpander 
4, which supports many new features, like filling in forms, can only be sold 
outside the Mac App Store.  There was a MacWorld article last year in June 
titled TextExpander 4 adds new features, but must leave the Mac App Store.

On Dec 19, 2013, at 10:55 AM, Esther  wrote:

 The advantages of checking a developer's web site for purchasing software are 
 that:
 1. They may offer special sale pricing, especially for upgrades
 2. They may have free trial downloads
 3. They may have special educational discount pricing

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther
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