While this sort of mail is an excellent marketing tool, I would
implement the auto-upgrade as well. It's cheap, and works even if the
user gives you a fake mail address, or changes his address.
The point, I would guess, is to save pain on server side upgrades by
minimizing the support requirements for old protocols.
cjs
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On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Michael Sydenham wrote:
> Hi Rajat
>
> As you probably know, users normally have to initiate the upgrade via the
> 'version up' menu selection. When offering your app for download, have users
> register their keitai email address so you can send out a mail notifying
> them of an upgrade, or have the application popup a notice upon startup
> after server-side checking for an update. The mail approach is better since
> that notification is independent of the Java app (no need to run it to be
> aware of the update), and users are more likely to act upon a mail.
>
> Regards
>
> Michael.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>
>> I was wondering is there any way we can set an auto upgrade
>> feature in a Doja Iapplication?
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