Ronoli wrote:

> I was picturing an app that would scale the screen pixels to match all 
> those standard emulator options i.e. QVGA, HVGA, WQVGA, WVGA etc. 

 

> I'm thinking like "skins" or something. Not really trying to catch that 
> moving target per se. More trying to utilize the performance of the native 
> device with out [sic] emulation. 

 

> I might be way off, but if Google can make your non- native [sic] PC 
> emulate all those configurations??? I've got 15 AVD's [sic] set up right 
> now and I know I'm not alone when I say it's excruciating. Testing


It need not be excruciating. Scripts, or tools like Hudson/Jenkins or 
TestNG, can automate the "excruciating" parts.
 

> with all the sensors sounds good to me too! I'm sure I over simplify 
> because if I understood what it would take, I would be all over it! 
> Needless to say back to the dungeon of pain! Thanks for replying!
>

Address the pain.

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Lew
 

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