1. How many apps are currently published?
Ans. Millions
2. What options are available for improving an apps visibility?
Ans. Ratings and Reviews
3. What options are available for monetizing your app?
Ans. Instant purchase from device or web, Cloud-connected, Convenient payment options, Choice of billing models, Flexible pricing in the currencies of your customers, Monthly payouts in your local currency, Detailed financial reporting.
4. What options are available for targeting an audience?
Ans. Geographic targeting, Capabilities targeting
5. What guidelines are available to help you develop a test plan for your app?
Ans. Alpha and beta testing, staged rollouts it’s always valuable to get real-world feedback from users, especially before launch. Google Play makes it easy to distribute pre-release versions of your app to alpha and beta test groups anywhere in the world. You can start with a small group of alpha testers, then move to a larger group of beta testers. Once users are group of alpha testers, then move to a larger group of beta testers.
Unit 9.2 Assignment Investigate App Inventor
6. How can you enable the app to run when you’re not connected to App Inventor?
Ans. To have an app running without being connected to App Inventor, you must "package" the app to produce an application package (apk file).
7. What must you do before you can distribute the app to other users?
Ans. To share an app, you first need to obtain an Android Package (.apk) file, which you can do by going to the My Projects page, clicking on the name of the app you want to share (which will take you to the Design page), and selecting Package for Phone | Download to this Computer. You can then email the app to your friends, who can install it by opening the email from their phone, or you can upload it to a website that both you and your friend can access. Note that they will need to change the