- Oct 27, 2011
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I am planning on getting a windows phone, and was wondering how the trial apps in the marketplace work. Are they time limited, or are they simply a cut down version of the full app?
I asked this question last year and the explanation I got from a dev was that the app had no way of maintaining a date/clock register within the app, so no easy way to use a date/time countdown. That may have changed with the new APIs that came with Mango. Not sure.I have an issue with trial apps. They should give full use for a limited time, so you can decide whether or not you want it.
I haven't tried it myself, but I don't see why devs couldn't keep track of the time. The events to do this are already there. Just check the time on Application_Launching or Application_Activated and compare it to the time on Application_Deactivated / Application_Closing. Unless I'm missing something, that seems pretty simple to me.I asked this question last year and the explanation I got from a dev was that the app had no way of maintaining a date/clock register within the app, so no easy way to use a date/time countdown. That may have changed with the new APIs that came with Mango. Not sure.
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I haven't tried it myself, but I don't see why devs couldn't keep track of the time. The events to do this are already there. Just check the time on Application_Launching or Application_Activated and compare it to the time on Application_Deactivated / Application_Closing. Unless I'm missing something, that seems pretty simple to me.
I asked this question last year and the explanation I got from a dev was that the app had no way of maintaining a date/clock register within the app, so no easy way to use a date/time countdown. That may have changed with the new APIs that came with Mango. Not sure.
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Again, pre-Mango I believe there was no database capability within an app, so I don't think they could record occurrences or start/end times. Some apps with time/day limits connected to a server, which could track your events. I do remember an app with a time limit that I used for about 4 months before finally couging up the 0.99. Simply forgot it was still a trial.I have seen apps that have like a 3 day trial period. Sometimes whe you pay for an app to see the full version, you discover you don't like it.
Again, pre-Mango I believe there was no database capability within an app, so I don't think they could record occurrences or start/end times. Some apps with time/day limits connected to a server, which could track your events. I do remember an app with a time limit that I used for about 4 months before finally couging up the 0.99. Simply forgot it was still a trial.
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