Thanks for the info.Not yet but it was being considered when I last asked them……
New edition of Fågelguiden (Collins Bird Guide).
For IOS, an app update resulted in the app telling me that there was an update and offered the $10 upgrade to release the extra/new content. So not even a reinstall needed.Yeah strange that the Android version is taking so long. Apparently if you have iOS you just reinstall the app and 3rd edition update is there, but not for Android...
It is indeed compatible for both tablet and phone (iOS) No need for separate purchases. Guess the Android version will be no different.Hi there
Out of curiosity, for when it became updated for android. Can a single purchase be used in two different devices associated to the same account (phone & tablet)?
Thanks and cheers.
You think reinstalling rather than updating gets your app updated to 3rd edition for free? Well, good luck with that - and, if it is so, keep quiet about it because it's a bug they'll fix pronto. But, way more likely, if you have already paid for the 2nd-edition app... Updating and reinstalling are essentially the same thing: in either case the procedure will download a whole new app and data to your phone and install it. By default it will run as the 2nd-edition app - but it will invite you to upgrade to 3rd-edition in exchange for USD/GBP/EUR 10 (as usual, Brits lose out on the currency 'exchange'). It doesn't then download any further new stuff, because it already did all that when you updated/reinstalled (if you keep with the 2nd-edition app, you are then lumbered with the new 3rd-edition data taking up space on your phone even though you can't access it).
Presumably the Android upgrade will involve the same procedure/cost - but... months from now
The simplest way to check whether you’ve unlocked the content is that Black Swan has an illustration in the 3rd edition.You think reinstalling rather than updating gets your app updated to 3rd edition for free? Well, good luck with that - and, if it is so, keep quiet about it because it's a bug they'll fix pronto. But, way more likely, if you have already paid for the 2nd-edition app... Updating and reinstalling are essentially the same thing: in either case the procedure will download a whole new app and data to your phone and install it. By default it will run as the 2nd-edition app - but it will invite you to upgrade to 3rd-edition in exchange for USD/GBP/EUR 10 (as usual, Brits lose out on the currency 'exchange'). It doesn't then download any further new stuff, because it already did all that when you updated/reinstalled (if you keep with the 2nd-edition app, you are then lumbered with the new 3rd-edition data taking up space on your phone even though you can't access it).
Presumably the Android upgrade will involve the same procedure/cost - but... months from now