Discussion:
Does anyone have an Android App in the play store?
Steve Lewis
2014-02-27 17:51:31 UTC
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I am looking for someone with a released Android App to share experience
j***@public.gmane.org
2014-02-27 19:06:37 UTC
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That would be interesting to me as well since I have an Android app I'm planning to submit to the Play store (and to Dropbox for a production key) soon.

Jim
Eric Jain
2014-02-27 19:24:27 UTC
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Post by j***@public.gmane.org
That would be interesting to me as well since I have an Android app I'm planning to submit to the Play store (and to Dropbox for a production key) soon.
I also have an app that I'm planning to submit to the Play store
[https://github.com/zenobase/zenobase-cardio], but haven't gotten any
further than paying the $25 registration fee yet...

btw I got a "production key" from Dropbox last week; was surprised
that access to your user's data is all or nothing. OAuth scopes hello?
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Douglas Pearson
2014-02-27 19:30:31 UTC
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Steve,

We have our games for Android in google play (and iTunes and Kindle store):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.flowplay.VegasWorld&hl=en

I can't speak hugely to the technical details as I didn't do the work
myself, but I know the folks who did...

Doug
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Post by j***@public.gmane.org
That would be interesting to me as well since I have an Android app I'm
planning to submit to the Play store (and to Dropbox for a production key)
soon.
I also have an app that I'm planning to submit to the Play store
[https://github.com/zenobase/zenobase-cardio], but haven't gotten any
further than paying the $25 registration fee yet...
btw I got a "production key" from Dropbox last week; was surprised
that access to your user's data is all or nothing. OAuth scopes hello?
--
Eric Jain
zenobase.com -- What do you want to track today?
j***@public.gmane.org
2014-02-28 07:07:02 UTC
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An interesting thing I discovered about Dropbox App folders (which is what I take it you mean by "nothing") is that the Dropbox user can move your app's folder out of the Apps top-level folder and/or rename it if they want to and it works just fine.

Jim
dev danke
2014-02-28 07:11:25 UTC
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Hi Steve,

They try to make it easy, because if you succeed, they succeed. They have
lots of online help describing the process. Such as these two links:

* http://developer.android.com/distribute/googleplay/publish/register.html
* http://developer.android.com/distribute/googleplay/publish/preparing.html

Is there any part of the process in particular you have questions about?
Post by j***@public.gmane.org
An interesting thing I discovered about Dropbox App folders (which is what
I take it you mean by "nothing") is that the Dropbox user can move your
app's folder out of the Apps top-level folder and/or rename it if they want
to and it works just fine.
Jim
Konstantin Ignatyev
2014-02-27 19:34:19 UTC
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I have my app in both Google and Apple Stores, I developed it with PhoneGap
and pushed to the both stores.
http://www.kgionline.com/xnametag/
Post by Steve Lewis
I am looking for someone with a released Android App to share experience
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k***@u.washington.edu
2014-02-27 20:39:37 UTC
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I have an Android App called Serendipity Seattle in the play store: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.climbwithyourfeet.android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.climbwithyourfeet.android


that runs on devices using Android SDK < 11 and > 10.


and the IOS version in the Apple app store is:

http://itunes.apple.com/app/serendipity/id335512872?mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/app/serendipity/id335512872?mt=8
that runs on devices using Apple IOS 3 and greater


The premium version of the app is called Cosmopolites and is at:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cosmopolites/id413930492?mt=8 http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cosmopolites/id413930492?mt=8


Both were designed and built before the "in-app" purchases were available in APIs from Google or Apple), hence the different names for the freemium/premium model.
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