Avraham Serour wrote:
> > can you elaborate? I'm also planning on buying a dev phone
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> > On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Java Developer
> > wrote:
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> >> I understand... as long as Steve knows what he is getting into...
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> >> On Mar 4, 3:13
I understand... as long as Steve knows what he is getting into...
On Mar 4, 3:13 pm, Avraham Serour wrote:
> well, that's not really an option for anyone living outside us and/or gb
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> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Java Developer wrote:
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> > Steve,
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Steve,
Trust me, you don't want one. Give your money to charity, it will be
more fulfilling. See the hundreds of posts on how Google is not
supporting the Developer Phone. It lacks the updates the G1 T-Mobile
users are getting...
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/th
Can I return my ADP1? I was completely mislead, and so was everyone
else. Now that I think about it, I believe American Express would
agree with me. I suggest we all start charge back procedures on these
bricks as they don't deliver anything near what was expected and
"promised".
JBP, how can you
than ping,
also queried whois, etc etc.! This was one mean app...
Kevin
On Feb 23, 12:53 pm, somatt wrote:
> Well,
> IMHO charging for a pinger, even $1, is ridiculous.
> -Matt
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> On Feb 22, 2:10 pm, Java Developer wrote:
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> > HA!
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> > If I didn't lau
"So design games with replay value. Randomize things, periodically
release
downloadable levels, whatever. "
In my opinion, this is a completely bogus statement for most games/
applications developed on this platform (minus organizations such as
EA Sports, etc.). The G1 is not a PS3. If I purcha
> losing any money here, and the $10+ price tag for a pinger seems too
> much to me.
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> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:53 AM, Stoyan Damov wrote:
> > Hang on. I thought that a charge back is $3. Where did you read it's $10???
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> > Thanks!
> > - Show quoted
HA!
If I didn't laugh at this I would cry. An individual bought our second
application today, a simple app which allows the user to Ping and
search Whois information. It is called "Pinger" and cost $1.00.
It was returned with the comment "Could be better". Um, of course it
could be better! You o
Al,
We finally made the decision to pull the plug too. There are about 10
different reasons all related to how Google has handled everything
over the past year. From complete absence of communication, to the
lack of RC33 on ADP1, and the terrible return/refund policy put us
over the top. If we wa
I am not recieving email notification of orders through the Market
even though the correct settings have been selected in GC. We do not
have email/junk filters, is anyone else having this problem?
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I may have spoke too soon... see this thread started by Al. It appears
some people are seeing paid apps now, read the second page of posts:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/t/decac495fc606669
On Feb 21, 9:16 am, Java Developer wrote:
> I wondered the same thing, from wha
I wondered the same thing, from what I was able to find out it appears
the update is being sent by T-Mobile, thus you not only need to have a
Sim card in the phone (which I don't) you also need to have the phone
on T-Mobile (so my iPhone Sim can't help here)
On a side note, I don't believe th
ld make a few
100k in a couple weeks I may think differently too!).
Amazed,
Kevin
On Feb 18, 12:40 am, Shane Isbell wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Java Developer wrote:
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> > I'm having a bit of trouble understanding the Market T&Cs.
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> > It appear
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding the Market T&Cs.
It appears once a user purchases my application they are entitled to
upgrade to every future version. For example, if a user buys version
1.1 this week they are entitled to upgrade to version 2.0 next year.
Seems counterintuitive to norma
droidManifest.xml after the refactor.
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> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Java Developer wrote:
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> > Intellij Yes, clicking "refactor" was easy enough. But after doing
> > so the app will not install. I have checked for all instances of the
> > p
m, Stoyan Damov wrote:
> > On Feb 13, 4:19 pm, Shane Isbell wrote:
> >> In not using Android Market (restricted by terms), but I always put a v[x]
> >> into the namespace, something like com.sweat.startup.v1. This allows me to
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:28 PM
incrementing or changing the version within the namespace,
> com.sweat.startup.v2.
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> Shane
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> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Java Developer wrote:
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> > ARGH! A few months back my application was marked as "suspended"
> > because I violate
ARGH! A few months back my application was marked as "suspended"
because I violated the agreement by having users purchase a license
key through PayPal. Google explained all I would need to do was "re-
upload" my application sans the offending code. But, there is no
"upgrade" button once your appl
Dear Google,
I believe I have been quite reasonable, patiently waiting for you to
deploy the paid application solution. I adopted Android early, took
many punches and setbacks each time you rolled out a new SDK making
major changes to the API. Now I am frustrated with how you are
handling this s
Dear Google,
I believe I have been quite reasonable, patiently waiting for you to
deploy the paid application solution. I adopted Android early, took
many punches and setbacks each time you rolled out a new SDK making
major changes to the API. Now I am frustrated with how you are
handling this s
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