Sujet : Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine?
De : andys (at) *nospam* nospam.com (Andrew)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 03. Dec 2024, 02:23:25
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VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 13:42:14 -0600 :
As I said already, I downloaded it (many times) & it's always free for me.
But since some features are only available in the paid version, and
because you profess intimacy with the app and developer, seems you
should know how the paid version is obtained.
There's a good reason why I know more about apps than anyone on this
newsgroup, such that when people ask for apps, I find apps for them.
The reason is: Skyica
Having said that... I have no idea about the paid version of any app as I've never needed to
pay for app functionality in my entire life. Everything I need is free.
Besides, why does it even matter when I already told you that the free
version of the app is far better than any app I've ever seen in my life?
Are there features in the app you got that note they require payment? I
have some apps where they have an option to hide the Pro/paid features,
but some just show all features with a mention on the payware features.
It would take you ten seconds to answer the questions above for yourself.
Or 2 seconds for you to say Yay or Nay.
See above. I've never paid for anything on Android and I get more features
than most Android users - perhaps even more than almost all Android users.
None of the apps that I use require payment, and, in fact, that's one of
the checkboxes for "ad free" versus "ad free with payment" in the filters.
Any app that requires money for any basic features is a strikeout for me.
In fact, ANYTHING that requires money for basic features is a strikeout.
I get my VPN for free. I get my Microsoft Office & Adobe Acrobat for free.
I even get my Amazon orders for free (now that Amazon invited me to Vine).
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https://www.amazon.com/vine/about>
For intelligent people, (almost) EVERYTHING is (legally!) free.
Read this thread please - and note - you'll find I posted to it to HELP the
developer improve his app (he & I conversed many times in the DM system).
*[APP][6.0+] App Finder: The most advanced search engine for Android apps*
<https://xdaforums.com/t/app-6-0-app-finder-the-most-advanced-search-engine-for-android-apps.4578809/>
No thanks. I'm not scanning through 16 pages of a discussion just to
find out what you could've answered in 2 seconds. Odd you are obtuse.
Thanks for being honest, where most people, when someone suggests an app,
simply download it as there is zero risk in doing so and it takes less time
to install it than it takes you and me to discuss installing it.
Anyway, since you're not going to install it, then you will be stuck with
the absolute worst method possible of finding good apps on the Google Play
Store repository - which is fine - as it's your choice what you install.
For anyone else who has installed the free version of the Skyica App Finder
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https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk>
Did it ask you for money? (It does NOT ask me for anything. It just works.)