pkrass | 22 November, 2011 18:04
In-app purchasing APIs are now publicly available for both Qt and Series 40. In-app purchasing lets you sell digital content, including virtual goods, add-ons, higher levels in games, and subscriptions directly from inside your mobile apps.
Here’s more information about the two beta APIs that you can try:
The Qt API for In-App Purchasing is now available. You can now start creating Qt apps with In-App Purchasing for Symbian^3 and later devices. To learn more about the API and how to get started, watch these step-by-step screencast videos. You can also view the Quick Start Guide for Qt document.
The Series 40 beta API for In-App-Purchasing currently exists, and the new Nokia Asha 303 will be the first Series 40 phone capable of supporting In-App Purchasing. You can start preparing for the Nokia Asha 303's arrival now by using the Nokia SDK 1.1 beta for Java to create In-App Purchasing capabilities using the beta API. To learn about the relevant API for In-App Purchasing, refer to the Quick Start guide for Java document. You can also watch these related videos.