Since clearing application data in Android's application management screen
resolves the issue (as far as I understand from a previous message), perhaps
it would be worthwhile to try and understand what this data is, exactly, and
then follow the yellow brick road (so to speak) back to the code that
creates this data and uses it.

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31.08.2010 1:44 пользователь "TreKing" <treking...@gmail.com> написал:

On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Zsolt Vasvari <zvasv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I downloaded the app,...
Thanks for trying! I can't believe I'm disappointed it didn't crash =P



>
> What a did notice, though, was how it only loaded the bus routes (from the
web?) the first ti...
Yes, all the data used on that screen is cached after the first access (in
the cached directory, 'natch) for faster retrieval later. It all comes from
the transit system in question, is out of my control, and has not changed.



>
> Not too sure what I am asking here, if you have the previous version of
the app, I'd try to d...
I do have it (revision control FTW), good idea. I'll give that a go when I
get a chance. Thanks!

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transit tracking app for Android-powered devices



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