


About the only way they do get to make money is through advertisements running on those apps. Is of itself, not very factual or just partially factual simply because Google hosts an extremely large number of free apps on Play Store of which they receive no money from them. While I agree in part that greed is part of the picture, could it also be greed on Google's part? Maybe they won't have it available because they cannot get their hands on some of the money. That said, for them to do that, from their perspective, they wouldn't be making as much money as what they would from their purported "donation" type scheme. If users want to be generous they can inquire on their support site. This way you get hosting and advertising of your product and the assurance as a user that it has been checked as virus free. Offer just one version of the software on Play Store for lifetime at the cost of $10. The solution for the MySword developers is really simple.
