That was my conclusion as well. The problem with that is that your
target audience is now a great deal less.
How many Android users (especially as Android phones becomes more
mainstream) will venture outside of the offical Android market?
And that's assuming that their phone can actually install apps from
"Unknown sources" ..

On Jul 26, 9:32 am, Indicator Veritatis <mej1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Where does it leave you? It could leave you considering alternatives
> to Google's Android Market, such ashttp://slideme.orgorhttp://www.getjar.com/.
>
> The former in particular is proud of their achievement of being usable
> for both buyers and sellers from almost any country in the world.
>
> On Jul 24, 5:35 pm, William Ferguson <william.ferguson...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > So where does this leave those of us who are outside the half dozen
> > countries that can't *sell* apps on the market?
>
> > I had hoped to provide a free crippled version on the market, and
> > provide a paid unlock key from another site.
> > Is my crippled app allowed or disallowed under the market rules?
>
> > On Jul 25, 4:19 am, Pent <tas...@dinglisch.net> wrote:
>
> > > > So,I'm not authorized to put on the market a FREE trial version,
> > > > and ask customers who want the full version to buy it on my official
> > > > site?
>
> > > 3.3 ...Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you
> > > want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you must collect
> > > all fees for the full version of the Product through the Payment
> > > Processor on the Market....
>
> > > Seems quite clear.
>
> > > Pent

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