And it's back to the old version of the description and the new
version of the SW (1.3.0). Not sure what to do ....

If you want to see for yourself...

Old description:

Please remove any old shortcuts before installing V1.2.1.
NewsRob Lite is an Android client that provides seamless access to the
river of news in your Google Reader account.

It synchronizes and downloads articles in the background, so that when
you pick up your phone you can start reading news.

http://newsrob.com

New description:

Please remove any old shortcuts from before V1.2.

NewsRob is a Google Reader client:

- Two-way background sync
- Download full & partial feeds
  including assets
- Offline capable
- Mark all read
- Share by email/in Reader
- Hide read items
- Categories/labels
- SD card support
- Finger Gestures

http://newsrob.com


I  changed it again to the new version. We will see how that long that holds...

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Mariano Kamp <mariano.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After re-publishing the description (see below) things seem to be normal
> again.
>
> I only see "installed" on a G1 with an old version installed and not the
> option to upgrade in "my downloads", but that might be a cache issue.
>
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Mariano Kamp <mariano.k...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>   strange thing. I uploaded a new release of my app.
>>
>>   I downloaded the new version from the Market to try it out and I got the
>> new binary, it also state V1.3.0, which is the new version. The description
>> is from the release before that.
>>
>>   Very strange. When looking at http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.newsrob
>> I see the old version V1.2.1 and the old description.
>>
>>   When looking at a G1 where the old version is installed it doesn't
>> provide me with the option to upgrade it.
>>
>>   Btw. I followed the same steps as the weeks before. The Market has
>> changed and I could use new options (DRM, not paid as I am not from the
>> US/UK), but I kept the old options.
>>
>>   Meanwhile the old description is also in the developer's console (which
>> I will change again right away), but it says 1.3.0 and when re-uploading the
>> apk it says "The new apk's versionCode (130) in AndroidManifest.xml must be
>> higher than the old apk's versionCode (130).", which is fine, well kind of.
>>
>>   Any idea what's that about?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mariano
>
>

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