It's a curious choice of wording, and hopefully doesn't mean the app will be
a paid app in the future.
Not exact matches
But,
in the
future, he's planning to integrate payments into the
app, so users don't have to leave the
app to
pay for a ride.
The firm is also looking to monetise the
app in the near
future by introducing a
paid subscription model.
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It's not inconceivable to imagine a
future where MoviePass demands a studio
pay it for promotion, or risk being blacked out
in its
app entirely.
At launch, everything on the Ionic
App Gallery is set to be free, but there may be
paid - for alternative
apps at some stage
in the
future.
«Leave your wallet and phone at home and effortlessly
pay for items right from your device, wherever contactless payments are accepted... The built -
in NFC chip opens the opportunity to develop
apps that provide keyless and cardless access to buildings, hotels, sporting venues, and transportation
in the
future.»
Apple designed the Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into
future release versions of Safari.Safari Technology Preview release 11 includes bug fixes and updates for JavaScript, Web APIs, Apple
Pay, Web Inspector, MathML, CSS, Rendering, Media, Content Blockers, and Accessibility.As of release 8, Safari Technology Preview has supported Apple
Pay in the web browser, a feature set to launch as part of macOS Sierra.The Safari Technology Preview update is available through the Software Update mechanism
in the Mac
App Store to anyone who has downloaded the browser.
After recent reports highlighting scams that lead people to
pay for useless
apps that are typically free, Microsoft's Windows Apps and Store general manager, Todd Brix, says the company will be enforcing its policies more strictly in fut
apps that are typically free, Microsoft's Windows
Apps and Store general manager, Todd Brix, says the company will be enforcing its policies more strictly in fut
Apps and Store general manager, Todd Brix, says the company will be enforcing its policies more strictly
in future.