Yeah, I'm trying to streamline and *not* maintain 4 different apps :)
I'm formulating a plan to simply ask the users in the next update and use 
the LVL lib along with a hosted database to mark those who should never 
need to buy it again.

- Brill

On Monday, December 3, 2012 11:38:53 PM UTC-5, Nobu Games wrote:
>
> The problem with this suggestion is that it won't last a switched SD card, 
> factory reset or new device. I don't think that there's is a real good 
> solution to this problem other than maintaining the paid app. You could 
> transform the paid app into an "unlock key" and require your users to 
> install the free version. After a grace period you can unpublish the unlock 
> key app. I believe that your customers who purchased the paid version will 
> still be able to download the unpublished app.
>
>
> On Monday, December 3, 2012 7:57:59 PM UTC-6, niko20 wrote:
>>
>> Maybe try and use something that would be on their device that you 
>> created ( a folder, etc) as an indicator they are a previous customer.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, December 3, 2012 2:37:34 PM UTC-6, Brill Pappin wrote:
>>>
>>> FYI - What I'm doing is switching from a free/paid version free with 
>>> ads, to a single version that will have ads until an in-app purchase is 
>>> made.
>>> Obviously I don't want to screw the legacy customers with ads they have 
>>> to then pay to get rid of.
>>>
>>

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