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Distributing Apps

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If you have finished your app, you need to find a way to distribute it. The primary place where to go for that purpose is the Google Play store, but it is also possible to use other distribution channels if you can convince your users to allow app installations from “other sources.” I do not present a list of distribution channels here, nor do I present detailed instructions for using the Google Play store. There are just too many options depending on which market you are targeting. Also, this book is not intended to be an introduction into app marketing in general.

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Späth, P. (2018). Distributing Apps. In: Pro Android with Kotlin. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3820-2_16

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