According to an e-mail sent to registered Android developers, the Android market is now accepting submissions of paid-applications. Initially, the market will allow US buyers to purchase apps directly from their device "starting mid next week," accor... Read more
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I hope we see better applications now![]()
Yay! Any word on DRM?
So will it be a monthly subscription or a one time purchase fee. also will we be able to preview the app before buying. I just don't see the point in paying for some of the old apps. iI personally have deleted more apps then i've kept
this happening will be a turn-off to the phone n service..
As long as i don't have to pay for a "tip calculator" im fine with paid APPs
Wow, alot of the newbies are disgruntled. But, we eventually knew the apps would require money -- nothing is free. It does take precious time & skills to develop these applications.
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