I have to agree with the OP somewhat.

The thing is...that the Fragment API is horrible. Overly complicated and 
complex and error prone.
As if the activity lifecycle wasn't complex enough, a new one on top of 
that was added. 
It shows that it was designed in a hurry to get the first version of 
Honeycomb out of the door.

I wished a more conventional API had been devised instead for multi-pane 
UIs, more similar traditional desktop apps.

Of course someone will remply that using the Fragment UI is dead easy and 
it's the best API invented ever. Someone always say things are easy.


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