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Play now allows for beta testing so there is that option. But if you aren't ready to put it in play, and want to post an apk, it may be OK. So long as there aren't any blatant, obvious copyright / porn / piracy issues you can post an apk or a link to one.If I'm reading that thread correctly, it appears that only released apps are permitted? In the last post, @Unforgiven said "Our rules require a play link for security as well as maintaining a family friendly content level.", and it's a footnote at the bottom of the initial post.
I guess I need to find another option then, since I'm not ready to publish yet? Or am I not understanding something right?
Play now allows for beta testing so there is that option. But if you aren't ready to put it in play, and want to post an apk, it may be OK. So long as there aren't any blatant, obvious copyright / porn / piracy issues you can post an apk or a link to one.
I'll stay in touch if there are issues or questions.
It's a beta, so I think unsigned will be OK.One last thing - for this early prerelease, can the apk be unsigned or do you guys require a signed apk?
it does say early access and that it is under development:I have a question about Beta releases for something that has never been released for Production. Today I launched a Beta release (Open Track) but not Production. But when I go to the Play Store and search for my app, it is already there! What is more, the Play Store listing says nothing about it being a pre-production release. It seems to appear just like any other Production app. I don't want people to download my app thinking it is a Production release. If anyone would like to check it out for me, the app is called "Engine RPM" by Real-Time Specialties. Can anyone tell me why it is listed as fully released? Also I would prefer not to make my testers pay for the app, since it is quite expensive. Is there any way to make a Beta test free, but the app cost money?
That is most curious, because when I use Firefox on a Windows 10 system and do that search I get a very different looking view, without that disclaimer, or the "Early Access" qualifier:it does say early access and that it is under development:
well ok so i did that first search on my chromebook's play store. i just did another one on my note 8 and........nothing i do not even see your app.That is most curious, because when I use Firefox on a Windows 10 system and do that search I get a very different looking view, without that disclaimer, or the "Early Access" qualifier:
I think that may be the case. Play Store via my phone shows the Early Access badge, and the Tools badge. But I only see Tools when I look at it with Opera/WindowsPerhaps the Play Store has the full info ("Early Access" and "this app under development. Be the first...") only on devices that can actually install the app, not Windows browsers.
It's a beta, so I think unsigned will be OK.
Play now allows for beta testing so there is that option. But if you aren't ready to put it in play, and want to post an apk, it may be OK. So long as there aren't any blatant, obvious copyright / porn / piracy issues you can post an apk or a link to one.
I'll stay in touch if there are issues or questions.
Your post in the thread Map app: Just A Map was deleted. Reason: Please don't post APK links on the website.
Resolved. I restored the post for you. You are all set.I just received a notice that my post in my "Just A Map" forum with the APK link was deleted:
It seems pretty clear from our discussion above that posting an APK link was acceptable. So I'm a bit confused now.
I suppose I'm just out of luck until I release it on the play store?
(It's also a bit disconcerting that this happened two weeks after I posted it, rather than right after.)