[android-developers] re-request baseband network registering

2017-09-03 Thread Nabil Ghouthi
Hello

i seeked in Android.telephony... for something to put in my app to make the 
phone (on an event) register again on network  but i did not found anything.

Something like when we turn on "plane Mode" and when we turn it off it 
makes the baseband interact with the SIM to identify and register on 
mobile-carrier network.

Is there such possibility on android API or any idea how it works please ?

Thx in advance

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[android-developers] Re: Request help / explanation of Android SDK Manager

2016-04-18 Thread Demige52
Do you know, how to recalibrate touch screen after replacing?

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[android-developers] Re: Request help / explanation of Android SDK Manager

2016-04-09 Thread Hellboy La bestia del Apocalipsis


Allright I had the same problem but managed to fix it (I believe)

Found a website that has standalone downloads for each version 


If you download them and place them into the android-sdk/platforms folder 
named as "android-APINUMBER" for example version 2.1 would be "android-7" 
then you reload the manager and they will show as installed, hope that 
helps and also I hope they make them downloadable again.

El sábado, 2 de abril de 2016, 16:36:49 (UTC+2), Grape Parfait escribió:
>
> I recently purchased GameMaker Studio Pro and the Android export module. I 
> installed everything instructed on the yoyo games site: 
> http://help.yoyogames.com/hc/en-us/articles/216753498-GameMaker-Studio-Android-SDK-and-NDK-setup-
>
> When I try to install the Android 3.2 API 13 It says in the Android SDK 
> Manager that it's Not Compatible with Windows. This is a screenshot of the 
> Android SDK Manager: http://imgur.com/I7fDt20  
>
> It won't let me click the Install Packages button when the 3.2 SDK package 
> is selected and Gamemaker requires the 3.2 SDK Platform or it won't let me 
> get to the next step of making a android game.
>
> I am running Windows 10 64bit home edition.
>

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[android-developers] Re: Request help / explanation of Android SDK Manager

2016-04-09 Thread Hellboy La bestia del Apocalipsis
I have same problem, and i think the solution is back to Windows 7 or 
Windows 8.

El sábado, 2 de abril de 2016, 16:36:49 (UTC+2), Grape Parfait escribió:
>
> I recently purchased GameMaker Studio Pro and the Android export module. I 
> installed everything instructed on the yoyo games site: 
> http://help.yoyogames.com/hc/en-us/articles/216753498-GameMaker-Studio-Android-SDK-and-NDK-setup-
>
> When I try to install the Android 3.2 API 13 It says in the Android SDK 
> Manager that it's Not Compatible with Windows. This is a screenshot of the 
> Android SDK Manager: http://imgur.com/I7fDt20  
>
> It won't let me click the Install Packages button when the 3.2 SDK package 
> is selected and Gamemaker requires the 3.2 SDK Platform or it won't let me 
> get to the next step of making a android game.
>
> I am running Windows 10 64bit home edition.
>

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[android-developers] Re: Request help / explanation of Android SDK Manager

2016-04-06 Thread Karl Inglott
I'm also using Windows 10 64bit

On Wednesday, 6 April 2016 16:25:06 UTC+1, Karl Inglott wrote:
>
> Same problem here.
>
> On Wednesday, 6 April 2016 16:04:52 UTC+1, Emiel Kampen wrote:
>>
>> I have the same problem! Anyone know how to solve this?
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 4:36:49 PM UTC+2, Grape Parfait wrote:
>>>
>>> I recently purchased GameMaker Studio Pro and the Android export module. 
>>> I installed everything instructed on the yoyo games site: 
>>> http://help.yoyogames.com/hc/en-us/articles/216753498-GameMaker-Studio-Android-SDK-and-NDK-setup-
>>>
>>> When I try to install the Android 3.2 API 13 It says in the Android SDK 
>>> Manager that it's Not Compatible with Windows. This is a screenshot of the 
>>> Android SDK Manager: http://imgur.com/I7fDt20  
>>> 
>>>
>>> It won't let me click the Install Packages button when the 3.2 SDK 
>>> package is selected and Gamemaker requires the 3.2 SDK Platform or it won't 
>>> let me get to the next step of making a android game.
>>>
>>> I am running Windows 10 64bit home edition.
>>>
>>

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[android-developers] Re: Request help / explanation of Android SDK Manager

2016-04-06 Thread Karl Inglott
Same problem here.

On Wednesday, 6 April 2016 16:04:52 UTC+1, Emiel Kampen wrote:
>
> I have the same problem! Anyone know how to solve this?
>
>
> On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 4:36:49 PM UTC+2, Grape Parfait wrote:
>>
>> I recently purchased GameMaker Studio Pro and the Android export module. 
>> I installed everything instructed on the yoyo games site: 
>> http://help.yoyogames.com/hc/en-us/articles/216753498-GameMaker-Studio-Android-SDK-and-NDK-setup-
>>
>> When I try to install the Android 3.2 API 13 It says in the Android SDK 
>> Manager that it's Not Compatible with Windows. This is a screenshot of the 
>> Android SDK Manager: http://imgur.com/I7fDt20  
>>
>> It won't let me click the Install Packages button when the 3.2 SDK 
>> package is selected and Gamemaker requires the 3.2 SDK Platform or it won't 
>> let me get to the next step of making a android game.
>>
>> I am running Windows 10 64bit home edition.
>>
>

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[android-developers] Re: Request help / explanation of Android SDK Manager

2016-04-06 Thread Emiel Kampen
I have the same problem! Anyone know how to solve this?


On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 4:36:49 PM UTC+2, Grape Parfait wrote:
>
> I recently purchased GameMaker Studio Pro and the Android export module. I 
> installed everything instructed on the yoyo games site: 
> http://help.yoyogames.com/hc/en-us/articles/216753498-GameMaker-Studio-Android-SDK-and-NDK-setup-
>
> When I try to install the Android 3.2 API 13 It says in the Android SDK 
> Manager that it's Not Compatible with Windows. This is a screenshot of the 
> Android SDK Manager: http://imgur.com/I7fDt20  
>
> It won't let me click the Install Packages button when the 3.2 SDK package 
> is selected and Gamemaker requires the 3.2 SDK Platform or it won't let me 
> get to the next step of making a android game.
>
> I am running Windows 10 64bit home edition.
>

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[android-developers] Re: Request to Separate Permissions for Read Phone State and Read Phone Identity

2012-08-17 Thread Johan Appelgren
For a lot of apps the life cycle events for activities are enough, no need 
bother with whether the user is in a call or not. And isn't the audio focus 
mechanism enough for most media/music apps unless you need to support API 
level  8? 

If you worry about IMEI, what about Wifi MAC? And what about the phone 
numbers of those you are in a call with? =)

On Friday, August 17, 2012 2:17:30 AM UTC+2, CapnShiner wrote:

 I do not understand why permissions are still combined for phone state and 
 identity. I have no problem letting an app see that my phone is ringing or 
 that I'm on a call. I understand that many apps need this permission so 
 that they do not prevent normal operation of the device and its ability to 
 make and receive calls. On the other hand, very few apps need to know the 
 phone's MEID, which is personally identifiable information. I see no reason 
 why anyone should have to share such sensitive information just to install 
 the latest tower defense game. Permissions with varying degrees of 
 sensitivity or security should not be grouped together.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request to Separate Permissions for Read Phone State and Read Phone Identity

2012-08-17 Thread Kristopher Micinski
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Johan Appelgren
johan.appelg...@gmail.com wrote:
 For a lot of apps the life cycle events for activities are enough, no need
 bother with whether the user is in a call or not. And isn't the audio focus
 mechanism enough for most media/music apps unless you need to support API
 level  8?


Separating the listener from the ID, that's another permission that
has been proposed..

kris

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[android-developers] Re: Request for Ideas: how to handle a major upgrade to my App

2012-02-28 Thread Spiral123
 ...Wait a week or a month, or whatever, then drop the bomb.
 They can't say you didn't warn them.

The old 'tough love' approach.

Not a bad idea, and if I'd only had the sense to build a decent
customer communications method into my app like you did it could have
been feasible.

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[android-developers] Re: Request for Ideas: how to handle a major upgrade to my App

2012-02-28 Thread Spiral123
Interesting, hadn't thought of in-app purchases.

That may work as well because I currently have a Free version of the
app and two separate Paid versions (all build from the same codebase
though).  Having an In-App purchase would be neat.

There is a downside though: the paid version of my app is very highly
rated because the folks who buy it (generally) understand what it is
for and how to use it...the ratings for the Free version suffer from
the normal idiot pollution that affects many free apps.


Will need to think about that.


On Feb 27, 3:20 pm, John Coryat cor...@gmail.com wrote:
 Here's a way you can migrate your paid users...

 Release your new app as free with in-app purchase and create a way to use
 an unlock code. You'll need a server interface to check the validity of the
 code and a way of telling your existing customers about it. Using an unlock
 code will make it possible for paid users to download your new free app and
 use it without having to pay again.

 -John Coryat

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request to Google's Android SDK team

2011-07-25 Thread Mark Ayers
For the development cost, you could just wait till September and get the new
Archos tablethttp://www.archos.com/products/gen9/index.html?country=uslang=en
that
starts at $270. It looks like it should be the fastest available tablet.

On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.comwrote:

 On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Jimen Ching jimen.ch...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  If you do not agree a VirtualBox solution is a more convenient
  and efficient solution, then I don't think there's anything I can say to
  convince you otherwise.

 If it would work, it might be. However, I doubt that it will work,
 since it does not solve the graphics acceleration problem. The mere
 fact that VirtualBox might expose hardware graphics acceleration
 capabilities does not mean that Honeycomb will be able to exploit them
 without significant work. I would expect that performance of a
 Honeycomb VirtualBox to perhaps be incrementally better than a
 Honeycomb qemu. Or, to put it another way, I would expect the ratio of
 pain between 2.3 and 3.0 to be roughly the same on qemu and
 VirtualBox. Furthermore, I recall suggesting this very solution to Xav
 at Google I|O and being told that it did not help.

 There is also the minor issue that VirtualBox is owned by Oracle. :-)

 Personally, I wish that the Honeycomb source code had been released,
 specifically so that the community could work on this sort of thing
 and see if we can come up with something.

  Are you speaking for Google?

 Nope.

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[android-developers] Re: Request to Google's Android SDK team

2011-07-24 Thread Yahel
 If my users were inconvenienced, I would try to give
 them a temporary solution to hold them over until I have a good solution.
  But that's just me.  It's a difference in engineering philosophy.

Your innocence is touching :D

Google doesn't have users, it has beta-testers.
I know it's going to hurt the engineer in you but Google expects you
to work the way they do : Launch bêta-4 crashes out of 5 launch-no
graphic design-not usability-tested app and simply add a way to
monitor the crashes and beta-testers(users:) feedback.

It worked well for them. But to be fair they just copied Microsoft
recipe :D

Beside, you have 600 000 new potential customer every day, so if the
600 000 of today are upset, well you'll do better tomorrow :D It's
called the Google Way :D

Yahel.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request to Google's Android SDK team

2011-07-23 Thread Jimen Ching
All your suggestions are valid and I've already used some of them.  E.g. 
I've finished with the 2.2 testing.  I want to now test with as many other 
devices as possible (without having to mortgage my home).

The issue isn't whether there are work-arounds, we're all engineers, our 
jobs are to find solutions to hard problems.  The issue is CONVENIENCE and 
EFFICIENCY.  If you do not agree a VirtualBox solution is a more convenient 
and efficient solution, then I don't think there's anything I can say to 
convince you otherwise.

Google is already working on a Honeycomb emulator.  I'm not asking them to 
stop.  I'm just asking for an intermediate solution while they  improve on 
their final product.  If my users were inconvenienced, I would try to give 
them a temporary solution to hold them over until I have a good solution. 
 But that's just me.  It's a difference in engineering philosophy.

Are you speaking for Google?  Is this Google's final word on the matter?  If 
Google isn't even going to consider this issue, there's no point in 
continuing this discussion.

--jc

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request to Google's Android SDK team

2011-07-23 Thread Mark Murphy
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Jimen Ching jimen.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
 If you do not agree a VirtualBox solution is a more convenient
 and efficient solution, then I don't think there's anything I can say to
 convince you otherwise.

If it would work, it might be. However, I doubt that it will work,
since it does not solve the graphics acceleration problem. The mere
fact that VirtualBox might expose hardware graphics acceleration
capabilities does not mean that Honeycomb will be able to exploit them
without significant work. I would expect that performance of a
Honeycomb VirtualBox to perhaps be incrementally better than a
Honeycomb qemu. Or, to put it another way, I would expect the ratio of
pain between 2.3 and 3.0 to be roughly the same on qemu and
VirtualBox. Furthermore, I recall suggesting this very solution to Xav
at Google I|O and being told that it did not help.

There is also the minor issue that VirtualBox is owned by Oracle. :-)

Personally, I wish that the Honeycomb source code had been released,
specifically so that the community could work on this sort of thing
and see if we can come up with something.

 Are you speaking for Google?

Nope.

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[android-developers] Re: Request to Google's Android SDK team

2011-07-22 Thread lbendlin
Sooner or later you will have to test against a real device anyhow. it might 
be a financial burden but it is inevitable.

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[android-developers] Re: Request to Google's Android SDK team

2011-07-22 Thread Jimen Ching
I don't deny that real hardware is needed sooner or later.  But I hope 
Google isn't restricting their developer ecosystem to multi-million dollar 
software houses only.  I am developing applications for multiple Android API 
levels, multiple screen resolutions and screen sizes.  Is Google saying 
every developer should buy real hardware for each of these hardware 
configurations?

Considering just API level versions only, you're talking about at least 4 
configurations: 2.2, 2.3.X, 3.1, and the latest/greatest.  Of course, you 
could always try downgrading and upgrading as needed.  But I also need to 
consider convenience and efficiency.  For those developers who haven't 
gotten their million dollar investments yet, we need to still do the 
necessary testing, but on a very low budget.  For us single developer 
houses, there's a very big difference between spending $500 and $5000.  I 
need to think about the total cost, and not just the cost of the tablet. 
 e.g. if my application needs to use peripherals, that will also add to the 
cost.  If I had a choice, I would rather spend that $5000 on the peripherals 
than on another tablet or phone.  Google makes billions of dollars net 
profit every year.  It can afford to buy hardware for each developer.  But 
I'm just starting out, and I'm just asking for a little consideration.

--jc

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request to Google's Android SDK team

2011-07-22 Thread Mark Murphy
The 2.2 and 2.3 emulators work fine on decent hardware (e.g.,
dual-core 2GHz+, ample RAM). It is only the Honeycomb series of
emulators that is an issue.

Given the low penetration of Honeycomb devices to date, it is
perfectly reasonable for you to say oh, never mind for now and focus
on Android 2.x, using compatible-screens, other manifest settings,
or the Android Market distribution rules to keep you off of tablets.
Nobody has a gun pointed at your head, forcing you to work on tablets
until you can afford to.

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Jimen Ching jimen.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't deny that real hardware is needed sooner or later.  But I hope
 Google isn't restricting their developer ecosystem to multi-million dollar
 software houses only.  I am developing applications for multiple Android API
 levels, multiple screen resolutions and screen sizes.  Is Google saying
 every developer should buy real hardware for each of these hardware
 configurations?

You need enough hardware to be confident in your product quality. How
much hardware that is only you can decide.

 Google makes billions of dollars net profit every year. It can afford to buy 
 hardware for each developer.

You are welcome to attend Google I|O in 2012. Just be quick on the
registration page.

You are also welcome to use DeviceAnywhere, developer labs (e.g., the
one I arranged at AnDevCon earlier this year), borrowed devices via a
Meetup/GTUG/other form of user group, Samsung's virtual device access
solution, etc.

Or, as I mentioned, simply hold off on tablets until you can afford
to. The sun will still rise in the east tomorrow, continuing to bake
my part of the US to a crisp.

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[android-developers] Re: request max heapsize?

2011-05-14 Thread Tomasz
I have found some references to a manifest file attribute,
android:largeheap=true
However if I try and use this I get the following error on
compilation:
error: No resource identifier found for attribute 'largeheap' in
package 'android'

On May 14, 5:31 pm, Tomasz pulchritud...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi guys,

 Is there a way for an application to request a larger than normal
 maximum heap size? I have an application which needs around 100mb RAM
 (and this is with lots of tricks to decrease memory usage).

 Newer phones with 500mb+ should have no problem coping with this. Any
 advice is very much appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Tomasz

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Re: [android-developers] Re: request max heapsize?

2011-05-14 Thread Harri Smått
On May 14, 2011, at 7:59 PM, Tomasz wrote:

 I have found some references to a manifest file attribute,
 android:largeheap=true
 However if I try and use this I get the following error on
 compilation:
 error: No resource identifier found for attribute 'largeheap' in
 package 'android'

android:largeHeap=true is mentioned here;
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/ActivityManager.html#getLargeMemoryClass%28%29

It's API level 11 method, could it be so that this attribute is too?

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Re: [android-developers] Re: request max heapsize?

2011-05-14 Thread Dianne Hackborn
Yes this was introduced in 3.0.

2011/5/14 Harri Smått har...@gmail.com

 On May 14, 2011, at 7:59 PM, Tomasz wrote:

  I have found some references to a manifest file attribute,
  android:largeheap=true
  However if I try and use this I get the following error on
  compilation:
  error: No resource identifier found for attribute 'largeheap' in
  package 'android'

 android:largeHeap=true is mentioned here;

 http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/ActivityManager.html#getLargeMemoryClass%28%29

 It's API level 11 method, could it be so that this attribute is too?

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[android-developers] Re: Request to join Android Developers

2011-05-04 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
Thumbs down from me, sorry.

On May 4, 11:56 pm, SorinC chiria...@googlemail.com wrote:
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 I'd be interested in joining your group, as I am quite new to Android
 development. I have a few questions and I believe that this is one of
 the best places to ask them.

 Thanks

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[android-developers] Re: Request to join Android Developers

2011-05-04 Thread Robert Massaioli
Why do you feel that you have to request to join this group? If you have 
questions ask them. Personally I prefer asking all of my Android questions 
on Stack Overflow and leave this for discussions.

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[android-developers] Re: Request a webpage and display in app

2011-03-10 Thread vnv


On Mar 10, 3:24 pm, Raghav Sood raghavs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi everyone,

Hi to you also!

 I am trying to create an app that take an URl as a user input
This is first part.

http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/hello-world.html

Learn how to use components and take input from views like textbox.


 and displays
 the webpage below the textbox.
Second part.

http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/android-sdk-embed-a-webview-with-the-webkit-engine/

Take tutorial in using webview, that will be used to show you page.

There is event google webview example:

http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/views/hello-webview.html


 Thanks
No problem, happy coding!
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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request a webpage and display in app

2011-03-10 Thread Raghav Sood
Thanks Mark and Nikola,

You have solved my problem.
I have one more question. How do I restrict the WebView Browsing to only 1
domain i.e. users can only browse .com sites.

P.S. Mark your commonsware site copyright reads 2009

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request a webpage and display in app

2011-03-10 Thread Mark Murphy
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Raghav Sood raghavs...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have one more question. How do I restrict the WebView Browsing to only 1
 domain i.e. users can only browse .com sites.

Use a WebViewClient and shouldOverrideUrlLoading().

 P.S. Mark your commonsware site copyright reads 2009

That would be because that code was written in 2009.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request a webpage and display in app

2011-03-10 Thread Raghav Sood
Thanks Mark,

I'll see how this goes.

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[android-developers] Re: Request a webpage and display in app

2011-03-10 Thread vnv


On Mar 10, 4:06 pm, Raghav Sood raghavs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks Mark,

 I'll see how this goes.

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Here is tutorial !

http://www.firstdroid.com/2010/08/05/override-url-loading-in-webview-android-tutorial/

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[android-developers] Re: Request a webpage and display in app

2011-03-10 Thread netlander
Try using WebView in your activity.

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView.html

Llies

On Mar 10, 2:24 pm, Raghav Sood raghavs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I am trying to create an app that take an URl as a user input and displays
 the webpage below the textbox. I would like to know how to get and dipslay
 the webpage and how to pass the URL to the webpage method.

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[android-developers] Re: REQUEST

2011-01-16 Thread metal mikey
On Jan 15, 12:12 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Harshit Agrawal 
 soft.ready@gmail.comwrote:

  Please send me the complete code

 HELLO SIR/MADAM

 Please do your own damn work.

 WITH REGARDS:
 TreKing Developer

LOL. Alternatively you could post on freelancer.com to have some poor
soul do hundreds of dollars worth of work for you for the audacious
price of $30!

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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-26 Thread Indicator Veritatis
What, specifically, went wrong? It should work for more than very
basic applications.

On Sep 22, 9:28 am, Craigo craig...@gmail.com wrote:
 Please update the Eclipse Export Android Application feature to take
 the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.

 The instructions 
 postedhttp://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
 only work if your application is very basic (mine didn't work as it
 references other projects in the build path).

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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-26 Thread Pieter
Hello William,

Which android maven plugin do you use?

Have you tried to use android library projects?

I tried one a couple of months ago without much success.


On Sep 22, 11:57 pm, William Ferguson william.ferguson...@gmail.com
wrote:
 You could always use Maven for your Android builds. I do and it works
 very nicely (as always).

 On Sep 23, 2:28 am, Craigo craig...@gmail.com wrote:

  Please update the Eclipse Export Android Application feature to take
  the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.

  The instructions 
  postedhttp://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
  only work if your application is very basic (mine didn't work as it
  references other projects in the build path).

  Thanks!  :-)



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Re: [android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-26 Thread Stanley Cai
It is very easy to move to ANT build script. I spent 30 mins to setup ANT
build script for one of my projects. And for others, I just copy the
build.xml and some properties files. The only change is the project name and
external jars.

BTW, when I was using ANT in a couple of projects, dexopt crashed several
times by reporting sth like heap overflow. But I could compile it without
any problem by Eclipse.

On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Indicator Veritatis mej1...@yahoo.comwrote:

 What, specifically, went wrong? It should work for more than very
 basic applications.

 On Sep 22, 9:28 am, Craigo craig...@gmail.com wrote:
  Please update the Eclipse Export Android Application feature to take
  the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.
 
  The instructions postedhttp://
 android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
  only work if your application is very basic (mine didn't work as it
  references other projects in the build path).
 
  Thanks!  :-)

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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-26 Thread William Ferguson
groupIdcom.jayway.maven.plugins.android.generation2/groupId
artifactIdmaven-android-plugin/artifactId
version2.5.2/version

No library projects at present. But i expect that will change in the
next couple of months.
I don't expect to have much trouble though as others using the plugin
claim to be building library projects.

On Sep 26, 5:26 pm, Pieter pie...@gamesquare.nl wrote:
 Hello William,

 Which android maven plugin do you use?

 Have you tried to use android library projects?

 I tried one a couple of months ago without much success.

 On Sep 22, 11:57 pm, William Ferguson william.ferguson...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  You could always use Maven for your Android builds. I do and it works
  very nicely (as always).

  On Sep 23, 2:28 am, Craigo craig...@gmail.com wrote:

   Please update the Eclipse Export Android Application feature to take
   the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.

   The instructions 
   postedhttp://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
   only work if your application is very basic (mine didn't work as it
   references other projects in the build path).

   Thanks!  :-)

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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-26 Thread Craigo
What, specifically, went wrong?  Client / server apps will probably
have dependent projects/libraries/jars for common code.  That all
works in Eclipse, but will go wrong with Ant unless you modify it.

Looking forward to the Eclipse support!


On Sep 26, 1:57 am, Indicator Veritatis mej1...@yahoo.com wrote:
 What, specifically, went wrong? It should work for more than very
 basic applications.

 On Sep 22, 9:28 am, Craigo craig...@gmail.com wrote:



  Please update the Eclipse Export Android Application feature to take
  the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.

  The instructions 
  postedhttp://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
  only work if your application is very basic (mine didn't work as it
  references other projects in the build path).

  Thanks!  :-)

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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-23 Thread gcstang
Excellent!

On Sep 22, 2:12 pm, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote:
 Yes, we are working on full support for proguard in Eclipse and Ant
 for the next version.



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  the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.

  The instructions 
  postedhttp://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
  only work if your application is very basic (mine didn't work as it
  references other projects in the build path).

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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-22 Thread Jason
Not sure if you're asking for help on building with ant, but...

I have an ANT build script which references external jar files (Flurry
and my own external jar) and uses proguard for obfuscation, plus deals
with incompatibilities between the Sun JDK and java generics.

I'll agree it IS a real pain to get working, but having an ANT script
is ultimately a better solution IMO.

If you look at the default build script you should see a comment like
this:

This is macro that enable passing variable list of external jar files
to ApkBuilder...  Example of use:

Just look for the extra-jars tag.  In my build script it looks like
this:

extra-jars
jarfile path=libs/FlurryAgent.jar /
jarfile path=libs/ro-core.jar /
/extra-jars

ro-core.jar is my own jar while FlurryAgent.jar is well.. Flurry.  If
your eclipse project is referencing other eclipse projects, then just
create a small ANT script to build jar files for these other projects.

If your other projects are actually Android Library projects, then I
think you may have some problems as I don't believe the ANT approach
will work with Library Projects.

Some useful references:

http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/other-ide.html
http://www.androidengineer.com/2010/07/optimizing-obfuscating-and-shrinking.html

And with proguard just make sure you add the relevant -keep
statements to the config.  I found I had to explicitly reference inner
classes, particularly for Resources but this is probably just my
knowledge of Proguard which is lacking.  So my proguard config has
things like:

-keep public class com.carboncrystal.ro.R$drawable {fields;}
-keep public class com.carboncrystal.ro.R$layout {fields;}

I'm sure there's probably a way to auto-include inner classes in a
proguard keep declaration, but I couldn't find it.

Also if you are using any native code (which I am) that calls back to
java (which I do), then you need to make sure you keep any Java
class/method/field names which are called from native code otherwise
all your JNI bindings will barf.

Like I said, it's a pain to setup but once it's working I think it's
much better.


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 Please update the Eclipse Export Android Application feature to take
 the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.

 The instructions 
 postedhttp://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
 only work if your application is very basic (mine didn't work as it
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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-22 Thread Guido García Bernardo
Great news !

On 22 sep, 21:12, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote:
 Yes, we are working on full support for proguard in Eclipse and Ant
 for the next version.



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  the location of Proguard and do the obfuscated build.

  The instructions 
  postedhttp://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l...
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  references other projects in the build path).

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[android-developers] Re: Request: Don't make us use Ant

2010-09-22 Thread William Ferguson
You could always use Maven for your Android builds. I do and it works
very nicely (as always).

On Sep 23, 2:28 am, Craigo craig...@gmail.com wrote:
 Please update the Eclipse Export Android Application feature to take
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[android-developers] Re: Request different IME for TextEditField

2010-08-08 Thread Joseph Earl
Do you mean there is a problem with the Swype IME when Swyping, or
when just tapping the individual keys like a normal keyboard?

 Is it possible to force the usage of another keyboard
 (e.g. one the user selected in m app's preferences) for the
 text-fields in my app to restore user-experience?

Not that I am aware of. This would be a very bad idea anyway, it is
better to respect users choices.

On Aug 8, 7:35 am, Marcus Wolschon marcus.wolsc...@googlemail.com
wrote:
 Hello,

 Background:
 In Vespucci (editor for OpenStreetMap) I have input-fields
 for key+value. Many people use Swype but that one is broken
 with AutoCompleteTextFields as it only transmits finished words
 to the TextField and not the individual characters. Thus the list
 of autocompletion-results is never updated during typing and
 the dictionary learns lots of incomplete words as users press
 enter before they are actually finished typing.

 Question:
 Since I cannot fix Swype and my bug-report will not be adressed
 any time soon.  Is it possible to force the usage of another keyboard
 (e.g. one the user selected in m app's preferences) for the
 text-fields in my app to restore user-experience?

 Marcus

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[android-developers] Re: Request for test of a game on an Evo

2010-07-03 Thread Lance Nanek
Works as you intended on my Evo here. I can see how some users might
be confused, though.

The control scheme you've chosen sometimes results in the user tapping
the left side of the screen and the car turning away from their
finger, not always towards it. So if the user is expecting the car to
sort of go where they are touching, they could get confused. It's not
like there are any buttons on the screen, with say a circular arrow
indicating what direction the car would turn, so someone who skipped
the tutorial might just assume, given a blank map, that it is a touch
to move to location sort of interface, which is more common.

Similarly, sometimes the car is facing down. So a user might tap the
left side of the screen and expect the car to turn towards the left
side of the screen, but it won't. The user's left and car's left are
different directions then. Ask a person, look to your left, and they
will make much fewer mistakes than if you ask them, look to my left.
I remember reading something from someone who worked as a cashier who
duly noted a similar issue with customers often just mistaking their
orientation for the cashier's when talked to.

Lastly, analog clocks are less common nowadays and the Market has
users who are not native speakers besides. Would a non-native speaker
understand to the car's left better than anti-clockwise? Beats me.
Bizarre stuff like this is what usability studies are for, I guess.

On Jul 1, 2:12 am, Neil neil.wilkin...@gmx.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Can someone help me out and try a game I've released on an Evo? A user
 has reported that the controls are the wrong way round on the device.
 Like most arrogant developers :) I initially thought dumb user
 error, but I suppose it *might* draw with the Y axis reversed.

 The game is Pocket Racing Lite. Touching the left side of the screen
 should turn the car anti-clockwise, and the right side - clockwise.

 Thanks,

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[android-developers] Re: Request for test of a game on an Evo

2010-07-03 Thread Neil
Thanks Lance, that's appreciated.

I've had a few people tell me they're confused by the control scheme,
which surprised me slightly due to it being the standard one for top-
down racing games - e.g Super Sprint, Super Off Road, Micro Machines.
But I guess I'm just getting old and the youngsters these days aren't
familiar with those classics :). I'm adding an easy mode where the car
goes slower, so hopefully that will help. And I might try adding the
top edge of a steering wheel at the bottom of the screen, to see how
that works.

Oh, and if someone doesn't understand an analog clock then I guess
I've got my work cut out explaining it!

Neil

On Jul 3, 2:40 pm, Lance Nanek lna...@gmail.com wrote:
 Works as you intended on my Evo here. I can see how some users might
 be confused, though.

 The control scheme you've chosen sometimes results in the user tapping
 the left side of the screen and the car turning away from their
 finger, not always towards it. So if the user is expecting the car to
 sort of go where they are touching, they could get confused. It's not
 like there are any buttons on the screen, with say a circular arrow
 indicating what direction the car would turn, so someone who skipped
 the tutorial might just assume, given a blank map, that it is a touch
 to move to location sort of interface, which is more common.

 Similarly, sometimes the car is facing down. So a user might tap the
 left side of the screen and expect the car to turn towards the left
 side of the screen, but it won't. The user's left and car's left are
 different directions then. Ask a person, look to your left, and they
 will make much fewer mistakes than if you ask them, look to my left.
 I remember reading something from someone who worked as a cashier who
 duly noted a similar issue with customers often just mistaking their
 orientation for the cashier's when talked to.

 Lastly, analog clocks are less common nowadays and the Market has
 users who are not native speakers besides. Would a non-native speaker
 understand to the car's left better than anti-clockwise? Beats me.
 Bizarre stuff like this is what usability studies are for, I guess.

 On Jul 1, 2:12 am, Neil neil.wilkin...@gmx.com wrote:



  Hi,

  Can someone help me out and try a game I've released on an Evo? A user
  has reported that the controls are the wrong way round on the device.
  Like most arrogant developers :) I initially thought dumb user
  error, but I suppose it *might* draw with the Y axis reversed.

  The game is Pocket Racing Lite. Touching the left side of the screen
  should turn the car anti-clockwise, and the right side - clockwise.

  Thanks,

  Neil

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[android-developers] Re: Request to google and Releasing a paid app from a different country

2009-11-05 Thread Lior
Hi,
A lot of people are dealing with the same problem.
I'm the developer of UltimateFaves, which is available for free on the
Android market. Tomorrow I'm releasing a paid-app called
UltimateFavesPRO. Since it cannot be deployed to the Android market,
I'm planning to release it to SlideME (http://mobentoo.com/).
I will add a link to SlideME (as one of the menu items) in my free app
for users who are interested in buying the paid version.
btw: I also e-mailed Google Checkout support, and they were very
unhelpful, kept sending me to some of their help links (which I had
obviously read *before* e-mailing them, and didn't give any concrete
answers to specific questions I asked)

I love Android, and I enjoy the development tremendously, I'm sure you
do too. Don't let the technical details hold you back, and more
important than that, don't let it break your spirit :)

I hope this helps,
Lior.

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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-25 Thread sheik

++ from me too

On Sep 21, 7:44 pm, Salt sal...@gmail.com wrote:
 +

 On 9月15日, 午前3:40, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:



  .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
  group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroidChallenge:
  Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
  contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
  effort.
                 …then came this 
  message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                 …and the group was closed for ever.

  A humble request toADC2team to officially start and moderate a newADC2group 
  similar to the previous android-challenge group.ADC2
  messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
  groups.ADC2discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
  will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once 
  theADC2judging app goes live. So please could you start aADC2
  discussion group at the earliest.

  Thanks.
  P.S. Droids of the planet please vote with '+' or '–' for this
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-21 Thread Salt

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On 9月15日, 午前3:40, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:
 .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
 group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request toADC2team to officially start and moderate a newADC2group 
 similar to the previous android-challenge group.ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups.ADC2discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once 
 theADC2judging app goes live. So please could you start aADC2
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 Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-16 Thread RainBow

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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread flea papa

plus

On Sep 14, 11:40 am, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:
 .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
 group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
 discussion group at the earliest.

 Thanks.
 P.S. Droids of the planet please vote with '+' or '–' for this
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread Saurav
+

Regards,
Saurav Mukherjee.



On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:


 .   Once upon a time, we had this little group…
 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge Android Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
   …then came this message…

 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread/c95216dc28b8f74c
   …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
 discussion group at the earliest.

 Thanks.
 P.S. Droids of the planet please vote with '+' or '–' for this
 request.

 


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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread RSTanvir

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On Sep 15, 1:14 pm, Saurav to.saurav.mukher...@gmail.com wrote:
 +

 Regards,
 Saurav Mukherjee.

 On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:

  .               Once upon a time, we had this little group…
 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
  Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
  contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
  effort.
                …then came this message…

 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

  A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
  ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
  messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
  groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
  will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
  ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
  discussion group at the earliest.

  Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread Sujay Krishna Suresh
+

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:38 PM, RSTanvir tanvircue...@gmail.com wrote:


 +

 On Sep 15, 1:14 pm, Saurav to.saurav.mukher...@gmail.com wrote:
  +
 
  Regards,
  Saurav Mukherjee.
 
  On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
   .   Once upon a time, we had this little group…
  http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
   Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
   contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
   effort.
 …then came this message…
 
  http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread.
 ..
 …and the group was closed for ever.
 
   A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
   ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
   messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
   groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
   will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
   ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
   discussion group at the earliest.
 
   Thanks.
   P.S. Droids of the planet please vote with '+' or '–' for this
   request.
 



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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread drjunior

+

On Sep 15, 8:08 am, RSTanvir tanvircue...@gmail.com wrote:
 +

 On Sep 15, 1:14 pm, Saurav to.saurav.mukher...@gmail.com wrote:

  +

  Regards,
  Saurav Mukherjee.

  On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:

   .               Once upon a time, we had this little group…
  http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroidChallenge:
   Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
   contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
   effort.
                 …then came this message…

  http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                 …and the group was closed for ever.

   A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
   ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
   messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
   groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
   will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
   ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
   discussion group at the earliest.

   Thanks.
   P.S. Droids of the planet please vote with '+' or '–' for this
   request.


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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread Anton Pirker

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Mobidev wrote:
 .   Once upon a time, we had this little group…
 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge Android Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
…then came this message…
 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread/c95216dc28b8f74c
…and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
 discussion group at the earliest.

 Thanks.
 P.S. Droids of the planet please vote with '+' or '–' for this
 request.

 
   


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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread dadical

+

On Sep 14, 2:40 pm, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:
 .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
 group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
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 Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-15 Thread Steve

+ + +

On Sep 14, 11:40 am, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:
 .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
 group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
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 Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-14 Thread admin.androidsl...@googlemail.com

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On Sep 14, 7:40 pm, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:
 .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
 group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-14 Thread Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)

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 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-14 Thread HeHe

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On Sep 14, 11:40 am, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:
 .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
 group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroid Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-14 Thread Marc Lester Tan
+

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:


 .   Once upon a time, we had this little group…
 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge Android Challenge:
 Discuss the Android Developer Challenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
   …then came this message…

 http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread/c95216dc28b8f74c
   …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challenge group. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
 discussion group at the earliest.

 Thanks.
 P.S. Droids of the planet please vote with '+' or '–' for this
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[android-developers] Re: Request to official ADC2 team.

2009-09-14 Thread bellapariah

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On Sep 14, 11:40 am, Mobidev android.mobi...@gmail.com wrote:
 .               Once upon a time, we had this little 
 group…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challengeAndroidChallenge:
 Discuss the Android DeveloperChallenge, including questions on
 contest details. You can also seek other developers to join a team
 effort.
                …then came this 
 message…http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
                …and the group was closed for ever.

 A humble request to ADC2 team to officially start and moderate a new
 ADC2 group similar to the previous android-challengegroup. ADC2
 messages are scattered in android-developers and android-discuss
 groups. ADC2 discussions does not fit in either of these groups. There
 will be hundreds of queries, comments, news and PR pitches once the
 ADC2 judging app goes live. So please could you start a ADC2
 discussion group at the earliest.

 Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-28 Thread Nio

HI Niti,
I have tested the app for you.

 When I enter the zip code 10024, and press Insert My Zip, it shows:
Working...
Searching your zip Code

Trying to determine your zip code

And then no thing comes up.

Nio

On 2月26日, 上午12时10分, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com wrote:
 I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm  
 sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my  
 products and must deal with it.

 Sorry
 S

 On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:





  On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
Hi,

 We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile  
  platforms
and have recently started Android development. We are facing a  
  small
problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
application for us.

  Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
  try some test (if you need)

  cheers

  a.f.

We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
restaurant search application for Android.

You can see the application [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg

Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.  
  We are
planning to upgrade the current application with some new  
  features, some
of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the  
  emulators.
These features are to enhance the user experience and increase  
  the ease of
searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.

It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device  
  testing
of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android  
  Market. This
will help us develop a better application for the users, and at  
  the same
time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.

Thanks  Regards,
Nitichandra Ingle
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446
[3]www.mofirst.com

  References

Visible links
1.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
3.http://www.mofirst.com/

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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-28 Thread Nitichandra I
ok thanks Nio

2009/3/28 Nio luodali...@gmail.com


 HI Niti,
 I have tested the app for you.

  When I enter the zip code 10024, and press Insert My Zip, it shows:
 Working...
 Searching your zip Code

 Trying to determine your zip code

 And then no thing comes up.

 Nio

 On 2月26日, 上午12时10分, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com wrote:
  I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm
  sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my
  products and must deal with it.
 
  Sorry
  S
 
  On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
 Hi,
 
  We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
   platforms
 and have recently started Android development. We are facing a
   small
 problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
 application for us.
 
   Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
   try some test (if you need)
 
   cheers
 
   a.f.
 
 We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
 restaurant search application for Android.
 
 You can see the application [1]
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
 Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.
   We are
 planning to upgrade the current application with some new
   features, some
 of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
   emulators.
 These features are to enhance the user experience and increase
   the ease of
 searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
 It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
   testing
 of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
   Market. This
 will help us develop a better application for the users, and at
   the same
 time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
 Thanks  Regards,
 Nitichandra Ingle
 MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
 Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
 Tel: +91-22-28474446
 [3]www.mofirst.com
 
   References
 
 Visible links
 1.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
 3.http://www.mofirst.com/
 
   --
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-14 Thread Nio

Hi Niti,
Have you already send me the copy?

On 3月13日, 下午10时05分, nitichandra ingle nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:
 We have already done that part by using a KML file but before launching we
 need a final testing on the device.

 Any volunteer from US? who can do the testing as the device is ready just
 review it and we can launch it

 Thanks  Regards,

Niti
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446
[3]www.mofirst.com



 On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:18 AM, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:

  You can test GPS with the emulator, just send it a set of coordinates
  or use a KML file iirc.

  On Feb 25, 5:24 pm, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com wrote:
   No Problem

   Good luck also

   S

   On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:19, nitichandra ingle wrote:

that will b fine thanks for offering ur help though Kove, hope u
resolve ur bug problem soon

and yes Andrea i shall contact u personally on ur mail will let u
know wat exactly you should be telling us Thanks guys.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com
wrote:

I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm
sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my
products and must deal with it.

Sorry
S

On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
   Hi,

We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
 platforms
   and have recently started Android development. We are facing a
 small
   problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
   application for us.

 Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
 try some test (if you need)

 cheers

 a.f.

   We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
   restaurant search application for Android.

   You can see the application [1]
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg

   Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.
 We are
   planning to upgrade the current application with some new
 features, some
   of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
 emulators.
   These features are to enhance the user experience and increase
 the ease of
   searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.

   It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
 testing
   of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
 Market. This
   will help us develop a better application for the users, and at
 the same
   time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.

   Thanks  Regards,
   Nitichandra Ingle
   MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
   Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
   Tel: +91-22-28474446
   [3]www.mofirst.com

 References

   Visible links
   1.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
   2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
   3.http://www.mofirst.com/

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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-14 Thread nitichandra ingle
Hey,

I have sent you a copy please check ur inbox, you can reply me back on my
company id---nitichan...@mofirst.com

Thanks  Regards,

Niti
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446
[3]www.mofirst.com


On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Nio luodali...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi Niti,
 Have you already send me the copy?

 On 3月13日, 下午10时05分, nitichandra ingle nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:
  We have already done that part by using a KML file but before launching
 we
  need a final testing on the device.
 
  Any volunteer from US? who can do the testing as the device is ready just
  review it and we can launch it
 
  Thanks  Regards,
 
 Niti
 MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
 Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
 Tel: +91-22-28474446
 [3]www.mofirst.com
 
 
 
  On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:18 AM, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   You can test GPS with the emulator, just send it a set of coordinates
   or use a KML file iirc.
 
   On Feb 25, 5:24 pm, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com wrote:
No Problem
 
Good luck also
 
S
 
On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:19, nitichandra ingle wrote:
 
 that will b fine thanks for offering ur help though Kove, hope u
 resolve ur bug problem soon
 
 and yes Andrea i shall contact u personally on ur mail will let u
 know wat exactly you should be telling us Thanks guys.
 
 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com
 
 wrote:
 
 I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and
 I'm
 sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of
 my
 products and must deal with it.
 
 Sorry
 S
 
 On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:
 
  On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle
 wrote:
Hi,
 
 We have been developing mobile applications for various
 mobile
  platforms
and have recently started Android development. We are facing a
  small
problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test
 the
application for us.
 
  Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
  try some test (if you need)
 
  cheers
 
  a.f.
 
We have developed an application named Search  Dine which
 is a
restaurant search application for Android.
 
You can see the application [1]
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the
 application.
  We are
planning to upgrade the current application with some new
  features, some
of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
  emulators.
These features are to enhance the user experience and increase
  the ease of
searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the
 device
  testing
of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
  Market. This
will help us develop a better application for the users, and
 at
  the same
time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
Thanks  Regards,
Nitichandra Ingle
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446
[3]www.mofirst.com
 
  References
 
Visible links
1.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
3.http://www.mofirst.com/
 
  --
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  Via Cardinal Massaia 83 - 10147 Torino - Italy
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-13 Thread nitichandra ingle
Thank you ill send u a copy too

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:56 AM, luodali...@gmail.com wrote:


 you can send me a copy too.

 On 3月5日, 上午11时43分, nitichandra ingle nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks I shall contact u by mail soon take care
 
  On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM, www_...@yahoo.com.cn
  www_...@yahoo.com.cnwrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   HI,
 Please send me the application,and i can test it for you.
 
   On 2月26日, 上午12时05分, nitichandra ingle nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
 
 We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
 platforms
and have recently started Android development. We are facing a small
   problem
and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the application
 for
   us.
 
We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
   restaurant
search application for Android.
 
You can see the applicationhttp://
 www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application. We
 are
planning to upgrade the current application with some new features,
 some
   of
them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the emulators.
 These
features are to enhance the user experience and increase the ease of
searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
 testing
   of
the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android Market. This
 will
help us develop a better application for the users, and at the same
 time
   we
will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
Thanks  Regards,
Nitichandra Ingle
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446www.mofirst.com
 


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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-13 Thread nitichandra ingle
We have already done that part by using a KML file but before launching we
need a final testing on the device.

Any volunteer from US? who can do the testing as the device is ready just
review it and we can launch it

Thanks  Regards,

   Niti
   MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
   Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
   Tel: +91-22-28474446
   [3]www.mofirst.com

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:18 AM, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:


 You can test GPS with the emulator, just send it a set of coordinates
 or use a KML file iirc.

 On Feb 25, 5:24 pm, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com wrote:
  No Problem
 
  Good luck also
 
  S
 
  On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:19, nitichandra ingle wrote:
 
   that will b fine thanks for offering ur help though Kove, hope u
   resolve ur bug problem soon
 
   and yes Andrea i shall contact u personally on ur mail will let u
   know wat exactly you should be telling us Thanks guys.
 
   On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com
   wrote:
 
   I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm
   sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my
   products and must deal with it.
 
   Sorry
   S
 
   On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:
 
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
  Hi,
 
   We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
platforms
  and have recently started Android development. We are facing a
small
  problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
  application for us.
 
Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
try some test (if you need)
 
cheers
 
a.f.
 
  We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
  restaurant search application for Android.
 
  You can see the application [1]
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
  Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.
We are
  planning to upgrade the current application with some new
features, some
  of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
emulators.
  These features are to enhance the user experience and increase
the ease of
  searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
  It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
testing
  of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
Market. This
  will help us develop a better application for the users, and at
the same
  time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
  Thanks  Regards,
  Nitichandra Ingle
  MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
  Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
  Tel: +91-22-28474446
  [3]www.mofirst.com
 
References
 
  Visible links
  1.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
  2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
  3.http://www.mofirst.com/
 
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-11 Thread luodaliang

you can send me a copy too.

On 3月5日, 上午11时43分, nitichandra ingle nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks I shall contact u by mail soon take care

 On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM, www_...@yahoo.com.cn
 www_...@yahoo.com.cnwrote:





  HI,
Please send me the application,and i can test it for you.

  On 2月26日, 上午12时05分, nitichandra ingle nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi,

We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile platforms
   and have recently started Android development. We are facing a small
  problem
   and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the application for
  us.

   We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
  restaurant
   search application for Android.

   You can see the applicationhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg

   Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application. We are
   planning to upgrade the current application with some new features, some
  of
   them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the emulators. These
   features are to enhance the user experience and increase the ease of
   searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.

   It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device testing
  of
   the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android Market. This will
   help us develop a better application for the users, and at the same time
  we
   will have your valuable feedback on the applications.

   Thanks  Regards,
   Nitichandra Ingle
   MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
   Email: nitichan...@mofirst.com
   Tel: +91-22-28474446www.mofirst.com
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-03-04 Thread nitichandra ingle
Thanks I shall contact u by mail soon take care

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM, www_...@yahoo.com.cn
www_...@yahoo.com.cnwrote:



 HI,
   Please send me the application,and i can test it for you.

 On 2月26日, 上午12时05分, nitichandra ingle nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
   We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile platforms
  and have recently started Android development. We are facing a small
 problem
  and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the application for
 us.
 
  We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
 restaurant
  search application for Android.
 
  You can see the applicationhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
  Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application. We are
  planning to upgrade the current application with some new features, some
 of
  them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the emulators. These
  features are to enhance the user experience and increase the ease of
  searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
  It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device testing
 of
  the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android Market. This will
  help us develop a better application for the users, and at the same time
 we
  will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
  Thanks  Regards,
  Nitichandra Ingle
  MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
  Email: nitichan...@mofirst.com
  Tel: +91-22-28474446www.mofirst.com

 


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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-02-26 Thread dillirao malipeddi
Hi
You can use emulator also for GPS by giving latitude and longitude values in
ddms

Currently i am testing my GPS based application on emulator and they working
fine

On ddms in right side tabs  Emulator Control

in that give Latitude and Langitude values of the area and click send button
at the time of your application
searching for location through GPS

It will work as real device

I think this may little help to you

Thanks

Dilli

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Niti nitichan...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi,

  We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
 platforms and have recently started Android development. We are facing
 a small problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test
 the application for us.

 Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application. We are
 planning to upgrade the current application with some new features,
 some of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
 emulators. These features are to enhance the user experience and
 increase the ease of searching the restaurants of their choice in
 their locality.

 It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
 testing of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
 Market. This will help us develop a better application for the users,
 and at the same time we will have your valuable feedback on the
 applications.

 Thanks  Regards,
 Nitichandra Ingle
 MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
 


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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-02-25 Thread Sena Gbeckor-Kove
I might be able to do it later tonight though I won't be able to spend  
hours on it.

S



On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:05, nitichandra ingle wrote:

 Hi,

  We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile  
 platforms and have recently started Android development. We are  
 facing a small problem and looking for a volunteer who can just  
 device test the application for us.

 We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a  
 restaurant search application for Android.

 You can see the application http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg

 Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application. We  
 are planning to upgrade the current application with some new  
 features, some of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test  
 on the emulators. These features are to enhance the user experience  
 and increase the ease of searching the restaurants of their choice  
 in their locality.

 It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device  
 testing of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android  
 Market. This will help us develop a better application for the  
 users, and at the same time we will have your valuable feedback on  
 the applications.

 Thanks  Regards,
 Nitichandra Ingle
 MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
 Email: nitichan...@mofirst.com
 Tel: +91-22-28474446
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-02-25 Thread Andrea Fanfani

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
Hi,
 
 We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile platforms
and have recently started Android development. We are facing a small
problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
application for us.

Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
try some test (if you need) 

cheers

a.f.

 
We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
restaurant search application for Android.
 
You can see the application [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application. We are
planning to upgrade the current application with some new features, some
of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the emulators.
These features are to enhance the user experience and increase the ease of
searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device testing
of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android Market. This
will help us develop a better application for the users, and at the same
time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
Thanks  Regards,
Nitichandra Ingle
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446
[3]www.mofirst.com
 
 References
 
Visible links
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
3. http://www.mofirst.com/

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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-02-25 Thread Sena Gbeckor-Kove

I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm  
sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my  
products and must deal with it.

Sorry
S


On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:


 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
   Hi,

We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile  
 platforms
   and have recently started Android development. We are facing a  
 small
   problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
   application for us.

 Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
 try some test (if you need)

 cheers

 a.f.


   We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
   restaurant search application for Android.

   You can see the application [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg

   Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.  
 We are
   planning to upgrade the current application with some new  
 features, some
   of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the  
 emulators.
   These features are to enhance the user experience and increase  
 the ease of
   searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.

   It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device  
 testing
   of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android  
 Market. This
   will help us develop a better application for the users, and at  
 the same
   time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.

   Thanks  Regards,
   Nitichandra Ingle
   MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
   Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
   Tel: +91-22-28474446
   [3]www.mofirst.com

 References

   Visible links
   1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
   2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
   3. http://www.mofirst.com/

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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-02-25 Thread nitichandra ingle
that will b fine thanks for offering ur help though Kove, hope u resolve ur
bug problem soon

and yes Andrea i shall contact u personally on ur mail will let u know wat
exactly you should be telling us Thanks guys.


On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com wrote:


 I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm
 sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my
 products and must deal with it.

 Sorry
 S


 On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:

 
  On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
Hi,
 
 We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
  platforms
and have recently started Android development. We are facing a
  small
problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
application for us.
 
  Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
  try some test (if you need)
 
  cheers
 
  a.f.
 
 
We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
restaurant search application for Android.
 
You can see the application [1]
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.
  We are
planning to upgrade the current application with some new
  features, some
of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
  emulators.
These features are to enhance the user experience and increase
  the ease of
searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
  testing
of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
  Market. This
will help us develop a better application for the users, and at
  the same
time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
Thanks  Regards,
Nitichandra Ingle
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446
[3]www.mofirst.com
 
  References
 
Visible links
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
3. http://www.mofirst.com/
 
  --
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-02-25 Thread Sena Gbeckor-Kove
No Problem

Good luck also

S



On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:19, nitichandra ingle wrote:

 that will b fine thanks for offering ur help though Kove, hope u  
 resolve ur bug problem soon

 and yes Andrea i shall contact u personally on ur mail will let u  
 know wat exactly you should be telling us Thanks guys.


 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com  
 wrote:

 I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm
 sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my
 products and must deal with it.

 Sorry
 S


 On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:

 
  On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
Hi,
 
 We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
  platforms
and have recently started Android development. We are facing a
  small
problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
application for us.
 
  Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
  try some test (if you need)
 
  cheers
 
  a.f.
 
 
We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
restaurant search application for Android.
 
You can see the application [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
 
Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.
  We are
planning to upgrade the current application with some new
  features, some
of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
  emulators.
These features are to enhance the user experience and increase
  the ease of
searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.
 
It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
  testing
of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
  Market. This
will help us develop a better application for the users, and at
  the same
time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.
 
Thanks  Regards,
Nitichandra Ingle
MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
Tel: +91-22-28474446
[3]www.mofirst.com
 
  References
 
Visible links
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
3. http://www.mofirst.com/
 
  --
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[android-developers] Re: Request to device test the Android Application

2009-02-25 Thread mscwd01

You can test GPS with the emulator, just send it a set of coordinates
or use a KML file iirc.

On Feb 25, 5:24 pm, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com wrote:
 No Problem

 Good luck also

 S

 On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:19, nitichandra ingle wrote:

  that will b fine thanks for offering ur help though Kove, hope u  
  resolve ur bug problem soon

  and yes Andrea i shall contact u personally on ur mail will let u  
  know wat exactly you should be telling us Thanks guys.

  On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Sena Gbeckor-Kove s...@imkon.com  
  wrote:

  I'm retracting my previous offer as you have somebody already and I'm
  sure lots of people will also offer. I have spotted a bug in one of my
  products and must deal with it.

  Sorry
  S

  On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:08, Andrea Fanfani wrote:

   On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0530, nitichandra ingle wrote:
     Hi,

      We have been developing mobile applications for various mobile
   platforms
     and have recently started Android development. We are facing a
   small
     problem and looking for a volunteer who can just device test the
     application for us.

   Hi, put your application where i can download with G1 and i will
   try some test (if you need)

   cheers

   a.f.

     We have developed an application named Search  Dine which is a
     restaurant search application for Android.

     You can see the application 
   [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg

     Unfortunately, we were not able to device test the application.
   We are
     planning to upgrade the current application with some new
   features, some
     of them based on GPS, which are not possible to test on the
   emulators.
     These features are to enhance the user experience and increase
   the ease of
     searching the restaurants of their choice in their locality.

     It would be really great if anybody can volunteer for the device
   testing
     of the application, before we upload an upgrade on Android
   Market. This
     will help us develop a better application for the users, and at
   the same
     time we will have your valuable feedback on the applications.

     Thanks  Regards,
     Nitichandra Ingle
     MoFirst Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
     Email: [2]nitichan...@mofirst.com
     Tel: +91-22-28474446
     [3]www.mofirst.com

   References

     Visible links
     1.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg
     2. mailto:nitichan...@mofirst.com
     3.http://www.mofirst.com/

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[android-developers] Re: Request for developers HTC G1 (T-Mobile) review

2008-11-07 Thread JP

I can't necessarily fill you in on the categories, but here's my take
(including the occasional reference to other devel platform I've
worked with)

The good
- I found Dalvik is completely adhering to original Java SE. Pretty
sensational in my view.
- SDK capabilities far surpass anyhting else out there (for what I am
doing, location/map-based work).
- Emulator is an accurate representation of Android on the device,
minus device specific properties of course, such as dynamics of
location providers, telco network access in pause/resume cycles, tilt
sensor and so on
- After having worked with cross-compilation environments
(scratchbox), I am impressed with the ease of loading and running/
debugging apps on the device. Select Run in Eclipse, select target
(handset connected with USB) and off you go. Very refreshing because
it's built like one would expect.
- Speaking of scratchbox. Setting up the Android development
environment in general is a breeze. Simple and straightforward
- No NDA's and other proprietaries a la Apple

The bad
- Poor community support, despite the occassional bright spot. We've
seen Kafkaesque situations between Google (The castle) and developer
community (villagers) without signs of significant improvement. Now
that devices are out, there are many constraints, so things should
settle now
- Restrictions on the use of the Maps API. I am under the impression
this is driven by prior agreements with suppliers of data, and
Google's interest. No location-based search (although exposed in the
first release of Android and demonstrated in Maps), no street view in
API (propably premature to ask for)
- Security appears vulnerable and untested as of yet. I get the sense
something bad's going to happen sooner than later
- Android market comments not moderated, i.e. rating system is flooded
by trolls posting prophanities, becoming increasingly useless.

The irrelevant
- From a plain app development perspective, the open source aspect of
Android is actually pretty irrelevant. The binaries of Android are
preloaded with the shipped handsets, and the users will not tinker
with it, i.e. this is the target for app development, open source, or
not. Having said that, having released private SDK releases last
summer hurt Google's reputation in the community. Now that devices are
out, that's materially irrelevant as well.



On Nov 5, 12:34 pm, Droid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Android developers,

 Can someone make a brief review of G1 mobile from a developer point of view?

 Think about:
 - G1 features not working properly
 - issues when uploading custom applications
 - does an application running in the emulator behaves as expected in the
 real mobile (G1)?
 - is it a true open source OS or are there some restrictions?
 - issues when compiling the Android OS source code from scratch and updating
 the G1 OS
 - ...

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[android-developers] Re: Request for developers HTC G1 (T-Mobile) review

2008-11-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Eric,

The key validation you mention is impossed by the network operator (T-
Mobile)?
Btw as far as I understand you, develpers still haven't the full
Android OS source code so to skip that key validation, right?

thanks, Eduardo


On 5 nov, 22:57, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A normal G1 will not let you install firmware you compile yourself, as
 it requires the firmware to be signed with a key you don't have.  I
 expect people to eventually figure out how to circumvent that.

 Thus far I haven't found any cases where the emulator and G1 behave
 differently, other than in terms of support for specific G1 hardware
 features, e.g., the camera in the G1 doesn't use the same image format
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[android-developers] Re: Request for developers HTC G1 (T-Mobile) review

2008-11-06 Thread Eric

It seems unlikely that any information on skipping the firmware
signature check will ever be released by HTC or Google, since that
would defeat the purpose of the signature check.

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[android-developers] Re: REQUEST: Android Eclipse plugin option to define compiling and packaging arguments

2008-10-10 Thread Adriano Crestani

Sure, only this option should work for me...but I might be required to
set another special argument, we never know :)

Adriano Crestani

On Oct 10, 1:06 am, Stoyan Damov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Adriano Crestani

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi Google Android Developers,

  I'd like to request a new version of Android Eclipse plugin which
  contains an option to define the compiling and packaging arguments.

  I really need to define an argument for the dex converter, but I can
  only do it on command line or via ant script. So, I'm not being able
  to compile it on my Eclipse environment.

  In my case I need to define the --core-library argument.

 et tu? :) I'll be fine if there's just that option, I can live w/o the
 ability to pass params to dex.



  Thanks in advance,
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[android-developers] Re: Request for comment on Activity flow design

2008-06-25 Thread hackbod

Don't use singleTask or singleInstance, because that will cause your
overall activity flow to be broken up into separate tasks for each
activity where this intermediate goes.

There really isn't a way to do exactly what you want.

On Jun 24, 1:06 am, Gavin Bong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a need to intersperse the flow between one Activity to another
 with an intermediate Activity.

 Let's call the intermediate activity INTERMEDIATE.

 So imagine my application having a normal activity flow like this:

 A - B - C - D

 Now putting the intermediary activity into the flow, we get:

 A - INTERMEDIATE - B - INTERMEDIATE - C - INTERMEDIATE - D

 When the user presses the BACK button starting from D, it will go
 directly to C.
 i.e. the INTERMEDIATE activity only appears in the forward direction.

 Basically INTERMEDIATE will transition between foreground  background
 many times
 throughout the lifetime of the app.

 A summary of my requirements:

 1) The INTERMEDIATE activity should NOT die unless the initial launch
 activity A exits.
     i.e. I only have an exit menu item in A.

 2) I need to be able to change the contents displayed by INTERMEDIATE
 during a transition.
    i.e. From A - B, I will need the properties of INTERMEDIATE: (2.1)
 the displayed content. (2.2) the next activity to progress to
 (activity B). This applies to the other forward transitions.

 My idea:

 3) Store the states in a service. And in INTERMEDIATE's onResume() I
 can query the service
 for both (2.1) and (2.2) and change it accordingly.
 4) I still don't know which of the launch modes to use for
 INTERMEDIATE.
 Based on the docs; it's between singleTask and singleInstance. However
 I don't understand the concept of Tasks as described in the doc:

 e.g.

 Only allow one instance of this activity to ever be running. This
 activity gets a unique task with only itself running in it; if it is
 ever launched again with the same Intent, then that task will be
 brought forward and its onNewIntent(Intent) method called. If this
 activity tries to start a new activity, that new activity will be
 launched in a separate task.

 Any help would be much appreciated.

 Thanks

 Gavin
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[android-developers] Re: Request for comment on Activity flow design

2008-06-24 Thread Mark Murphy

 Any help would be much appreciated.

Just because you want multiple disparate views does not mean you need 
multiple disparate activities.

For example, you could use ViewFlipper to hold A, B, C, D, and 
INTERMEDIATE as views, and flip between them as needed based on your 
business requirements.

The only absolute need for separate activities is if they need to be 
separate entry points from outside your application (e.g., the classic 
VIEW_ACTION vs. EDIT_ACTION).

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Announcing the new M5 SDK!
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2008/02/android-sdk-m5-rc14-now-available.html
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