
This may mean that even users who download it for free now could be paying in the future. Or, perhaps, the charge will be implemented via a new in-app purchase.


They might remove the free listing, create a paid listing, and then all current users can continue to use it (sans updates, of course) as long as they don't uninstall the app. Now, Splashtop 2 HD has hit the Play Store, bringing pinch-to-zoom support, a new interface, and a very attractive price tag of free, for the time being.Īs of right now, the app is free on the Play Store, however Splashtop says that this deal will only be available "for a limited time." Now, according the Play Store rules, a developer cannot convert a free app into a paid app, so it's unclear just how this will work once the developer ends the free period. Splashtop is one of the leading pieces of remote desktop software, not to mention app of choice for NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang when he wants to play Skyrim on his tablet.
