Hi all,
People are having problems finding my app (Advanced Map Live
Wallpaper) in the Android Market. It's free, not copy-protected, and
the only requirement is SDK level 7 or above. However, it's invisible
on some Nexus 2.1 devices, a lot of Droids (2.1), and a smattering of
other phones.
The
Al,
Exactly the same thing happens to me on OS X. I've accepted that I
need to restart Eclipse every so often to solve the problem. It's
particularly exacerbated if using the XML tools - for example, layout
or editing the manifest file the "friendly" way.
Dave.
On Jun 13, 8:54 am, Al Sutton w
Fedex UK shows mine in transit and due for delivery tomorrow in the
UK. :-)
On Apr 29, 10:06 am, Benjamin Rosseaux wrote:
> I got mine now also in Moenchengladbach, Germany. :-)
>
> On 29 Apr., 10:30, Paul wrote:
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> > \o/
>
> > Just got mine in Bremen, Germany.
>
> > (Fedex/ Brightpoint
Possibly PHTP over RFC 1149. ;-)
On Apr 24, 8:45 am, Lim Sim wrote:
> Lets hope there are no lost packets.
>
> On Apr 24, 2010 4:04 AM, "Bob Kerns" wrote:
>
> I think what you're seeing is a rocky roll-out of the new PHTP (PHone
> Transfer Protocol).
>
> Perhaps the longer transcontinental netw
Now that, I feel, is worth mentioning to Google once the deadline
passes.
On Apr 6, 4:27 pm, Richard wrote:
> I talked to FedEx UK through the online thing, and this is what she
> said.
>
> "You're the 3rd person in 5 minutes that has asked me about
> Brightpoint, is this for a phone?. Brightpoin
Reply from Google:
"All of the phones have been shipped already. Please be patient; if
your
phone has not arrived yet, it is probably in transit and will arrive
shortly. I am sorry, but we cannot provide individual tracking numbers
for
each phone."
On Apr 2, 11:16 pm, Siva G wrote:
> But mine h
Do as I say, not as I do etc. ;-)
On Mar 30, 11:57 pm, Thomas Riley wrote:
> Yes David I "would suggest that you wait until after the deadline
> before
> whining- uh, asking where it is."
>
> ;-)
>
> On Mar 30, 10:53 pm, David Horn wrote:
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> &
It looks to me like the system sent out US Nexus's first, then US
Droids, and hopefully us EU yokels will get a Nexus later this week.
I say hopefully, as I launched into a bit of an attack on someone
whose phone hadn't turned up with 2 days of the deadline to run; and
now I'm in that situation wi
I was about to say that I'm very grateful to be offered a free Nexus
One and would suggest that you wait until after the deadline before
whining- uh, asking where it is.
Dave.
On Mar 25, 1:57 pm, Thomas Riley wrote:
> Good point, will send an email their way.
>
> On Mar 25, 1:45 pm, Arnon wrote
Interesting. Still, Google obviously don't see fit to provide
developers with this feedback when there's no denying it would be
extremely useful.
Dave.
On Mar 23, 4:09 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> David Horn wrote:
> > I never get that!
>
> > On Mar 23, 2:37 pm, TreKing
I never get that!
On Mar 23, 2:37 pm, TreKing wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:54 AM, David Horn wrote:
> > I've always been surprised that when a Market app is uninstalled, the
> > user isn't shown a screen asking them very briefly why they
> > uninstalled
I've always been surprised that when a Market app is uninstalled, the
user isn't shown a screen asking them very briefly why they
uninstalled it. For example:
(o) Application crashed
(o) Not compatible
(o) Not as advertised
(o) Didn't like it
(o) Too slow
(o) Other
(o) Prefer not to say
If they
My confirmation just turned up. Thanks Google!
Though anticipate a long and expensive delay at UK customs. :-(
Dave.
On Mar 6, 10:51 am, Rootko wrote:
> Just got mine confirmation email, but unfortunately they removed
> leading zero in my zip code, so I've responded to change it. Hopefully
>
Hi,
I've been unable to run any of the tools in the Donut SDK, using Snow
Leopard - it seems to be due to the 64bit nature of the OS.
Followed the steps in the upgrade guide, but when it comes to starting
any of the tools (android, ddms etc), they refuse to start with the
error message:
"David-
Further update:
Overriding onSearchRequested() works, so the problem lies in the
startSearch call.
On Sep 15, 2:39 pm, David Horn wrote:
> Just an update on this: after checking the logs, these entries were
> saved:
>
> When pushing the hardware button:
> "09-1
nagerService(63): Window already
focused, ignoring focus gain of:
com.android.internal.view.iinputmethodclient$stub$pr...@43601b70"
On Sep 15, 2:30 pm, David Horn wrote:
> Sorry if this sounds like a really stupid question, but I'm really
> struggling to understand the SearchManager docum
Sorry if this sounds like a really stupid question, but I'm really
struggling to understand the SearchManager documentation.
How do I actually invoke a search from the hardware search button in
my application? I've added the relevant code to the Manifest file,
but pushing the button has absolute
I'm trying to check if there's a connected Wifi connection on the HTC
Hero. However, the WifiInfo object is reporting a connection
(including SSID and MAC address) even when WiFi is turned off.
public boolean isHighSpeedConnection()
{
TelephonyManager telMan = (TelephonyManager)getSy
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