remy berrebi wrote:
> it's very sad.
> i still not understand the fact that android is so "close" about system
> setting. if we can not interact with system by ourself, the possibility
> to make very interesting apk is very low :-(
>
> let's all make RSS reader and clock widget and nothing more :-(

There are "RSS reader and clock widget" applications on the market for
Android, but it is a very low percentage. Other developers seem to be
able to think of applications, beyond those, that can be written.

> i think i will make my application for Root device only, as i read on
> root you have no restriction anymore.

No, the "restriction" will still be there. However, you can write your
own firmware to change whatever you want.

> but if google want to be so "open mind" they really need to improve
> access and permission on android (even old version like 1.6), and not
> remove them one after another :-(

I do not recall "content://sync/settings" ever being part of the SDK.
Would you care to demonstrate that this *was* part of the SDK and
therefore something developers should be using?

If developers were not supposed to be using it in the first place,
please do not complain about it being "removed".

http://www.androidguys.com/2009/12/14/code-pollution-reaching-past-the-sdk/

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