Re: mobile app stores - personal v. corporate customers

2015-03-31 Thread Bernard Devlin
Thanks Mark. It would be good to hear from others who have used one of these dual approaches, to see what the benefits/pitfalls are. Regards Bernard On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 10:40 PM, Mark Wilcox m...@sorcery-ltd.co.uk wrote: An ideal solution might be to have a free app with some minimal

Re: mobile app stores - personal v. corporate customers

2015-03-30 Thread Mark Wilcox
Is it possible to have an app in both the Apple store and the Android store which functions in this way. Yes. Apple and Google are not trying to make money out of your B2B sales. An ideal solution might be to have a free app with some minimal functionality that lets you unlock the main

Re: mobile app stores - personal v. corporate customers

2015-03-30 Thread William Prothero
Mark: This sounds like something I’ve been considering too. In my case, it’s an educational app. I have a basic app with basic functionality. Then there could be a paid app that is pretty much the same, with enhanced functionality, that required a login to get advanced functionality. What I’m

mobile app stores - personal v. corporate customers

2015-03-28 Thread Bernard Devlin
I haven an idea for an app which would function in 2 different ways. 1. users pay to download the app, and the app writes no data back to a server 2. companies would pay to provide the app free to their clients/staff, and data would be transferred between the company and the end user (the end