Posted: 29th Sep 2011 7:20
Hello -

I've looked through the FAQ's, and searched the forum, but didn't find any definition of how Droid distribution would work once support has been added - would it be similar to the windows routine where the compiled app could be manually loaded on to a particular device, or would it require an app store type distribution similar to the iOS method?

Thanks -
PG
Posted: 29th Sep 2011 7:24
I would assume the final output is an .apk file. If that is the case, so long as the device is capable of sideloading and has it enabled in the settings, you don't need an Android app store of any kind to distribute.
Posted: 29th Sep 2011 9:07
With Android a user can install apps from a none market location, if they set their device to allow it. But face it. Your app will almost not visible and for updates, you need a way to inform the users that there is one. Publishing throught the market is so easy, everyone can do it. And it is only a one time fee of 25 USD. That's all. Also you don't get any copy protection, if you distribute it through a non market location. With the market, there is copy protection now and soon they will enable a some kind of licensing system.
Posted: 9th Oct 2011 3:38
My gut feel (now quite ready to tinker with the publishing options yet) is that you will have both options available. An APK which can simply be copied to the Android device and run, or through the store to get extra traction and exposure. We are also working on a second phase option to add advertising with a single command so you can monetise in the Android ecology. We're making good progress with our Android proto, so watch this space closely
Posted: 9th Oct 2011 13:49
Ads on Android would be great!
Will this option be available on iOS too or is that too complicated?
Posted: 15th Oct 2011 6:02
The idea is that they will be universal commands which use proprietary solutions under the hood, so for you guys it 'just works'.