Hello,
  I currently have two applications that I am preparing to make available,
but it dawned on me that by using the LVL framework that I could have one
application and just give reduced functionality until the user pays for
more.

  My application is a navigation-type application, and it would be easy to
just add a menu option to buy if they haven't, and to just limit the
functionality.

  It would seem this would be a better route as then the user doesn't have
to download anything, and they can see what is available in the paid app
when there are new updates, and, most importantly, I would only need to
maintain one codebase.

  But I expect there are some downsides I haven't seen yet, so I thought I
would ask.

Thank you.

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