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In-App purchase

I'm about to develop a new iPhone app that needs to integrate with Apple's StoreKit framework to allow additional content purchases.

Could you please let me know if there are any plans/time frames to include this in the API?

Or is the only solution to build my own wrapper for the Apple StoreKit / UrbanAirship StoreFront library?

In which case I might as well switch to the NimbleKit SDK, which seems to have this stuff covered…

— asked July 18th 2010 by ray isok
  • in-app
  • purchase
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  • I am also interested in this

    — answered August 17th 2010 by Fabian Brussa
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  • Hi

    I'm working for in app purchase module for Ti.

    http://github.com/masuidrive/TiStoreKit

    If you have a interest, please see this URL.

    Currently I almost implemented store kit module.
    But I need test and documentation.

    — answered September 3rd 2010 by Yuichiro MASUI
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    • Very interesting! Keep us updated!

      /J

      — commented September 5th 2010 by Joacim Boive
    • Hey, that sounds & looks cool, but somewhat I am looking totally helpless in your code example. Do you have a blog or something like that where you can explain how that module can be used? Thanks for your great work!

      — commented September 6th 2010 by Sebastian
    • I'm writing example. And i aim write blog next week

      — commented September 8th 2010 by Yuichiro MASUI
    • I would be interested in testing in-app purchase Kit. Not sure how to contact you - I can be reached at rmadison at gmail dot com. Thanks.

      — commented October 14th 2010 by Richard Madison
    • Is your TiStoreKit still in development or … ? The last update was on August 23 and the status is still alpha.

      I'm very interested in a Titanium StoreKit implementation and hope you will continue the development.

      — commented November 23rd 2010 by Mario Müller
    • Hello, also very interested in this module. What's the status Yuichiro?

      — commented April 29th 2011 by Mattias Lundström
    • Yuichiro, you are Great!
      Is this module is steel under testing?

      — commented June 10th 2011 by C D
  • Hi guys, have you seen the latest from Urban Airship? They've written a blog post on how to integrate their In App Purchases software with the Appcelerator shell:

    http://blog.urbanairship.com/blog/2010/05/26/appcelerator-and-urban-airship/

    — answered January 5th 2011 by Tyce Clee
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  • Any news? Very curious as I need this as well.

    Thanks!

    — answered September 1st 2010 by Riley Hamilton
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    • If you have interest my project, could you help to test and documentation?

      — commented September 3rd 2010 by Yuichiro MASUI
  • Is anyone test the alpha version ?
    Is it working ? Anyone has an exmaple ?

    Many thanks

    — answered November 7th 2011 by Franck Neuer
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  • I am also strongly voting for that. In-App purchase could avoid to have 2 apps running on the store, one LITE version and one standard version (which is headache in many fields). In-app purchase is the last major thing I am missing in Titanium (besides the new iOS4 stuff from Ti 1.5).

    So, please please please!!!

    — answered September 6th 2010 by Sebastian
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  • any one have this well integrated in Ti?

    — answered November 11th 2010 by James DeVries
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  • Another one who is in dire need of InApp purchases.

    Some in-house feedback on this issue would be appreciated.

    /J

    — answered September 5th 2010 by Joacim Boive
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  • Is this the same module that is provided throught the Ti+Plus page?

    — answered April 27th 2011 by Mattias Lundström
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  • ups, somewhat my post was posted twice.

    — answered September 6th 2010 by Sebastian
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