I installed the paid version of an app from the Amazon app store. I already had the free version from the google market. Unfortunately, the data in the free app did not migrate over to the data in the paid app.
Is there any way I can restore into the paid version of app?
Thanks
siteexperts said:
I installed the paid version of an app from the Amazon app store. I already had the free version from the google market. Unfortunately, the data in the free app did not migrate over to the data in the paid app.
Is there any way I can restore into the paid version of app?
Thanks
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I would think it would probably be best to contact the app developer in this situation.
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I'm using the latest GB release from jcase and it seems everyone is using TiBU to restore their apps, but I'd like to have Google automatically restore them from the market. Anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?
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Well the procedure would be to go to the Market on your phone, and look at My Apps. I believe if it recognizes the updated phone as the same phone, all your downloaded apps will show and/or start updating. If they don't show up in My Apps, you can always sign on the web market. The downloaded apps will be listed there under your account, and you can push them manually... not automatic, but only a few clicks to get them all back.
I went to settings/ applications/ market/ force close and data. Everything restored.
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blackknighti30 said:
I'm using the latest GB release from jcase and it seems everyone is using TiBU to restore their apps, but I'd like to have Google automatically restore them from the market. Anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?
Thanks.
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Depends on how you have your phone setup...
I think its if Settings -> Privacy -> back up my settings... and the other one there are checked, that the apps will auto come back down if you wipe or flash your phone and reset it up with the same ID. (Not always the best option to have enabled when you are wiping your phone because an APP is causing a problem.)
Another alternative... Appbrain Market... if you install it and sync it, it keeps track of your apps. You can use it to remember and trigger installs of all your Market apps. You can also view/edit/copy your lists from your PC.
If you use the Amazon App Store to purchase/install apps, it keeps track of your purchases and Free installs. But remember that those are NOT seen as purchased via Android Market, so you'd need to use Amazon App Store to install those "paid for" apps first, otherwise if you try to install via Android market (like when using Appbrain) you'll be purchasing them again.
I end up using a combo of Appbrain and Amazon's app store.. So after wipe and add my accounts, I install Amazon's app store, and install any purchased(or free app per day) apps from there. Then I install Appbrain to install any Free/Purchased apps from Google Android Market.
I recently rooted my phone and got rid of all the att crapware and a few other programs. I removed the Movie Editor app and now I don't even see it in my apps in the playstore. I'm wondering if this is an app that I should be keeping or is there a better app in the playstore? And if there is isn't a better one how can I go about getting this app back?
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I removed the Movie Editor app and now I don't even see it in my apps in the playstore. I'm wondering if this is an app that I should be keeping or is there a better app in the playstore? And if there is isn't a better one how can I go about getting this app back?
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You won't find it in your app list on the play store. It's an HTC app. You should use titanium backup or a similar app to just freeze unwanted apps or backup and uninstall instead of just deleting them.
If you want the app back, download one of the sense roms from the dev forum, extract the movie editor apk and push it to /system/app.
Either that, or find an alternative app. Magisto is a good free one, and there are plenty of other free or paid apps available.
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I like to freeze apps in Titanium Backup rather than uninstalling outright, as the process is easily reversible. You need the "Pro" license to freeze apps, but its well worth the few dollars to get it, for this and the batch functions.
Hi all I have some app . I like to deploy it on Google play store . Can I deploy all the apps with a same developer registration . And I also want know how many apps could I deploy with same account.and I also want to know details about earning from my app . I wish to display ads on my app . What is the actual procedure for that
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Unlimited
You can publish an unlimited amount of apps with a single account.
shriram.sekar said:
Hi all I have some app . I like to deploy it on Google play store . Can I deploy all the apps with a same developer registration . And I also want know how many apps could I deploy with same account.and I also want to know details about earning from my app . I wish to display ads on my app . What is the actual procedure for that
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You can upload all your apps, at least I have never heard about any limitations.
There 3 option how to monetize your app:
1) Make Paid app , all earned money will be transferred on your bank account
2) Make free app, but with in-app-billing(unlock some premium feature for example). All earned money will be transferred on your bank account
3) Display Ads in your app. Payment process depends on your Ads provider.
you can upload as many apps as u want
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1) Make Paid app , all earned money will be transferred on your bank account
2) Make free app, but with in-app-billing(unlock some premium feature for example). All earned money will be transferred on your bank account
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He should really check for these two if he can get a Google Wallet, not many countries can sell apps on Google Play
and by his english he may not be on that list. So ads only.
danelab said:
You can upload all your apps, at least I have never heard about any limitations.
There 3 option how to monetize your app:
1) Make Paid app , all earned money will be transferred on your bank account
2) Make free app, but with in-app-billing(unlock some premium feature for example). All earned money will be transferred on your bank account
3) Display Ads in your app. Payment process depends on your Ads provider.
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How to give ads in an app ?
Carl Jonson said:
How to give ads in an app ?
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google ads
Cili0 said:
google ads
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There is no such thing as "Google ADs", it is called AdMob. A very effective platform, top 1 in Android games, monetized by ADs.
I recently used amazon to buy some apps and when i want to use in app purchases it comes up with amazons in app purchasing system not google's. I was wondering if there was a way of switching the app to google's. Thanks.
I don't believe that's possible because when the developer created the app and implemented in app purchase he chose to put amazon services since the app is on amazon. You can't change it yourself. If you buy the app from google play than you will be able to use google to pay.
Hope that helps.
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How do free apps get paid from Google?
I know the methods but how can an Apps like popular messaging Apps with none of these methods get paid ?
Is there such a thing as paid by downloads ?