why is it when im on 2.1 apps download and install fast. but when on 2.2
froyo apps download but wont install. Btw I'm on nexus 1.

On Jul 21, 2010 5:11 PM, "Kwan Cheng" <yukwanch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think there is anything wrong with eclipse. You use what you have.
> You do have the option to contribute.
>
> Besides xcode and eclipse are practically punch cards when compared to
> visual studio ease of use and tool integration.
>
> Again you use what you can, you can't compare apples to oranges.
>
> On Jul 21, 2010 5:46 PM, "String" <sterling.ud...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> On Jul 21, 10:16 pm, DanH <danhi...@ieee.org> wrote:
>
>> BTW, I'm a charter member of the "I hate Ecl...
> Likewise, though I can only claim about half that time. ;^)
> Nonetheless, as I've tried to do iPhone development on Xcode, I've
> come to appreciate Eclipse's strengths.
>
> Is Xcode more polished? Certainly.
>
> Is Xcode more stable? Probably. ADB crashes on me every hour or two.
> Eclipse restarts it automatically, though.
>
> Is Xcode faster? Yes, though some of this is down to iOS sharing
> underpinnings with OSX, and thus only needing a "simulator" rather
> than a full-on emulator. And Android has a clear advantage on emulator
> management - I'd love to be able to push GPS coordinates to an iPhone
> simulator, or have multiple instances running, or simulate an iPod
> Touch, or...
>
> Does Xcode have more functionality? I'd call this a draw. The only
> area I can immediately think of Xcode bettering Eclipse in is
> provisioning management, and since Android doesn't bother with such
> silliness, that's hardly an advantage.
>
> And at the end of the day, getting into iPhone development costs 4x
> what Android does ($100 vs $25), not even counting the cost of buying
> the proprietary hardware. Are the tools 4x better? Not a chance.
>
> String
>
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