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RE[4]: A message to developers
by ichi on Sun 11th Jul 2010 19:35
in reply to "RE[3]: A message to developers"
The difference between the android market and the app store is that if you have your android phone rooted (very easy to do), you can pirate stuff directly off the android market. If you jailbreak your iphone, you can't use the appstore, and need to go looking for stuff in other places
Pirate as in downloading the non-free apps for free? Shouldn't that be controlled on the market servers and not on your phone?
RE[5]: A message to developers
by google_ninja on Sun 11th Jul 2010 22:06
in reply to "RE[4]: A message to developers"
basically, you can download time limited demos from the android market, which delete themselves after the time limit. You can get around that by backing them up to external storage, and then restoring them again. A lot of people think that is why piracy rates are so much higher on the android.




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The difference between the android market and the app store is that if you have your android phone rooted (very easy to do), you can pirate stuff directly off the android market. If you jailbreak your iphone, you can't use the appstore, and need to go looking for stuff in other places