guich wrote:
> We already have the application working this way in many other
> platforms.
All of whose users will suffer as applications leave crap behind.
> I guess that the SharedPreferences is not
> a good place...
Anything stored in on-board flash for the app (shared prefs, files,
database
Hi,
We already have the application working this way in many other
platforms. Its just very strange that Android don't allow such
approach.
Is the sd card the only way? I guess that the SharedPreferences is not
a good place...
thx
guich
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Along those lines, you can persist it, keyed by a unique ID based on
the handset, externally in an activation server.
But I agree with Frank about emphasizing the value and making the user
WANT to purchase, rather than focusing on a customer going to lengths
to steal it. They probably weren't goin
You can really only discourage a determined person from using a time-limited
application, unless you use more sophisticated DRM-like approaches. There
are a couple of simple things you can do. Add a nag dialog that periodical
reminds the user the trial expires in x days, or expired x days ago, alon
guich wrote:
> Very strange that Android don't support shareware applications. Note
> that, then, is fairly easy that the user installs a 30-day trial
> application, remove it and install again.
You're looking at the glass being half empty.
Users who feel like attacking their Windows PCs with sle
Hi Mark,
Very strange that Android don't support shareware applications. Note
that, then, is fairly easy that the user installs a 30-day trial
application, remove it and install again.
guich
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