But if you have a few hobby apps for some beer money, now you know and can make an informed decision. I think that if you are serious about app development, then their paid or indie license is definitely worth it. Don't get me wrong, this isn't some attack on GenyMotion, after my inquiries, they were nice enough to send me a 2 week trial and my experience was that it was a lot faster than the default Android Emulator (even with HAXM). Them: No, if you plan to make money of (sic) your app, personal use version can't be used anymore.Īs you can see, their free license is quite restrictive. Me: Hey, if I am creating an app for commercial purposes but it is currently not being monetized, can I use the free version? ![]() If you are paid to build apps or earn money with the apps you build, it is not a personal use anymore as our term of use.īut what if the app is in development and not being monetized yet? Me: If you plan on releasing an app with ads or is paid, then you will not fall under the free license, correct? I decided to email them (this was a from a few months ago) to make sure: That is quite restrictive and probably won't apply to 90% of even indie devs. This license is granted to the end user only and exclusively in connection with personal use, the end user is an individual, and not a professional, who downloads the application for personal and private needs, excluding commercial and professional environment. ![]() From the Apple menu, choose System Settings (or System Preferences). Check your sound settings First, disconnect any cables from the USB, Thunderbolt, or 3.5mm audio ports on your Mac. UBUNTU 18.04 LTS - same problem: no sound from emulator android-studio 2020.3.1.24 115 latest/stable snapcrafters classic androidsdk 1.1.2.0 49 latest/stable quasarrapp - flutter 0+git.671983f 111 latest/stable. I looked into their Terms and Conditions, and under the free license section, it states: If you don't hear sound from the built-in internal speakers on your Mac, make sure macOS is up to date and check your settings. Hey fellow devs, I know you guys heavily recommend GenyMotion over the default Android emulator (and for a good reason), so I just wanted to make sure that you guys are aware of how restrictive their free license actually is.
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