2late2be macrumors member Original poster Jul 10, 2008 #1 or do you think that maybe when 2.0 goes out?
D dalcorn1 macrumors regular Jul 10, 2008 #2 i hope at some point soon they will put in preview. imagine paying 35 quid for an app and it's rubbish....
i hope at some point soon they will put in preview. imagine paying 35 quid for an app and it's rubbish....
marksman macrumors 603 Jul 10, 2008 #3 This will be up to the developers. They can offer demo versions for free if they choose to do so.
razorianfly macrumors 65816 Jul 10, 2008 #4 marksman said: This will be up to the developers. They can offer demo versions for free if they choose to do so. Click to expand... One such app has already done this. R-Fly Attachments Picture 16.png 23.3 KB · Views: 257
marksman said: This will be up to the developers. They can offer demo versions for free if they choose to do so. Click to expand... One such app has already done this. R-Fly
alphaod macrumors Core Jul 10, 2008 #5 razorianfly said: One such app has already done this. R-Fly Click to expand... That's more like they offer 2 versions, a free version and a premium "extra features" version.
razorianfly said: One such app has already done this. R-Fly Click to expand... That's more like they offer 2 versions, a free version and a premium "extra features" version.
A aerospace macrumors 6502a Jul 10, 2008 #6 Personally I think any game app should be free to level 1, and pay if you want extra levels. Lets you try it, if you like you go back and pay.
Personally I think any game app should be free to level 1, and pay if you want extra levels. Lets you try it, if you like you go back and pay.
N Niiro13 macrumors 68000 Jul 10, 2008 #7 aerospace said: Personally I think any game app should be free to level 1, and pay if you want extra levels. Lets you try it, if you like you go back and pay. Click to expand... That's up to the developers. Apple doesn't get the code, so they can't make all games go up to level one. It's whether developers want to add that extra line of code in, then put it up as a separate app. Wow, then the store would be flooded with apps. XD
aerospace said: Personally I think any game app should be free to level 1, and pay if you want extra levels. Lets you try it, if you like you go back and pay. Click to expand... That's up to the developers. Apple doesn't get the code, so they can't make all games go up to level one. It's whether developers want to add that extra line of code in, then put it up as a separate app. Wow, then the store would be flooded with apps. XD
tomccabe macrumors 6502 Jul 10, 2008 #8 2late2be said: or do you think that maybe when 2.0 goes out? Click to expand... in the 2.0 app store on the phone there are screenshots and user reviews.
2late2be said: or do you think that maybe when 2.0 goes out? Click to expand... in the 2.0 app store on the phone there are screenshots and user reviews.
A aerospace macrumors 6502a Jul 10, 2008 #9 Apple could easily insist they offer 1 day free use, or free level 1 on games or something. Thats why they choose itunes release, so they can set guidelines.
Apple could easily insist they offer 1 day free use, or free level 1 on games or something. Thats why they choose itunes release, so they can set guidelines.