The reason why a NumberPicker is not public or a part of the SDK is
perhaps because it's not a widely used widget. If it were, it would
have been a part of the SDK, and the widget would have been public.
IMO.

There might be other reasons as well, but this seems to be the most
obvious reason. Remember, the SDK is for a mobile device.

Once we have the tablet specific SDK(if at all), we might see these
widgets as a part of the SDK, since tablets, I assume would have
better hardware than phones.

On Jan 10, 1:38 pm, MerlinBG <merli...@gbg.bg> wrote:
> Yes, you are right, it is from HTC Desire.
>
> First thought that Sense adds some kind of skin over the NumberPicker, but
> this seems not to be the case when I duplicated it... or perhaps I miss
> something, I am still newbie with Android.
> Well, I guess the general feeling is up to the user, I personally like Sense
> a lot.
> However, generic things like the NumberPicker should be public, imo.

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