Has anyone used the Campaign Tracking functionality in the Analytics
SDK? That's the main thing we're interested in, and I don't believe
you can get that from another SDK.
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On Nov 1, 7:07 am, André Cipriani Bandarra wrote:
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Is anyone using the Google Analytics SDK in their Android app? We're
taking a look at it for campaign tracking, and I'm curious if anyone
out there has had a conclusive experience with it. Good? Bad? Okay?
Comparable SDKs we might use?
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On Mar 25, 7:25 am, momojo wrote:
> I have a MediaPlayer app which seems to be working fairly well for
> streamingmedia. However I geterrorcodes in my OnErrorListener every
> so often and I have no idea what they mean
y that you are running on a pre-release build. Does your
> phone have service with Sprint? Have you checked with Sprint Developer
> forums (if there are any)?
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> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:32 PM, brooke wrote:
> > The Firmware, Baseband and Kernel match what you list bel
ware/build values:
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> Firmware: 1.5
> Baseband: 1.04.01.09.21
> Kernel: 2.6.27-533ce29d
> Build: 1.56.651.2 CL85027 release-keys
> Software Ver: 1.56.651.2
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> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:30 PM, brooke wrote:
> > I will need to verify (my QA person has the
I will need to verify (my QA person has the phone right now). Can you
tell me what firmware you are running at present?
Best,
Brooke
On Feb 11, 10:32 am, Greg Donald wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:40 AM, brooke wrote:
> > When the app is launched in this state, rather than
ash.
I am running and testing on the emulator w/o problems.
On Feb 11, 4:00 am, Hamilton Vera wrote:
> And how does your application behave using the emulator (1.5 framework)?
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> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 5:40 AM, brooke wrote:
> > Hi,
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aid I've only
got one device running 1.5.
Any clues or suggestions here? I'm trying to avoid getting other 1.5
devices to test on.
Thanks,
Brooke
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> On Nov 5, 10:44 am, brooke wrote:
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ateListener and listens for changes in
the phone state and adjusts accordingly.
Do I need to implement this code or is there some new fangled approach
I should use?
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But is there a way to simply modify the existing one?
On Sep 26, 7:27 pm, Marco Nelissen wrote:
> You could implement your own and make it look however you like.
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> On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 7:19 PM, brooke wrote:
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ut is there
any other way to change the layout of the controller?
Please advise.
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My goal here is to allow read access the shared preferences to objects
and (potentially) services that aren't going to be directly exposed to
the user. Any suggestions/examples that can help me along?
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public class MyPrefs extends Se
a separate
activity each time the user drills down a level?
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In order to bring myself up to speed with Android, I'm trying to get
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working in Android 1.5. I'm making reasonable progress, and most of
the API changes I've successfully overcome so far make sense. But one
class, URLEditor (subclass
[Right! I've fixed this myself, solution at the bottom - but I'm
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OK, I admit I'm new to Android, and could be making silly mistakes.
I'm trying to do a simple XML remote procedure call using the
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