On Friday, December 21, 2012 6:02:10 PM UTC-8, TreKing wrote:
> It's also fantastic because the new app made in the new console doesn't
> appear in the old console, so you can't delete it that way. Womp womp.
>
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YEP! I've noticed that too. It defies rationalization. Sigh.
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Keith Wiley wrote:
> Like I said, I haven't tested it on a previously published app, only on
> draft apps that were never published in the first place...
Ah, missed that ... that makes more sense then.
I don't know if it would do that for an app once it was pub
Like I said, I haven't tested it on a previously published app, only on
draft apps that were never published in the first place...but in the old
console if you delete the last APK associated with the app, the entire app
description vanishes. I don't know if it would do that for an app once it
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Keith Wiley wrote:
> .in stark contrast with the old console which could explicitly remove
> unpublished apps entirely.
Where exactly could you remove unpublished apps? I was under the impression
that once an app was published, if you unpublished it afterwards,
Thanks, that makes a lot of sense I suppose. I haven't tried unpublishing
a previously published app because I don't have a good candidate at the
current time, but I do know that draft or otherwise as-yet unpublished apps
offer no obvious method for removal...in stark contrast with the old
con
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Keith Wiley wrote:
> I don't think we're having the same conversation here. I'm not talking
> about anything on the phone at all. I'm talking about the web console
> Android developers use to manage their apps in Google Play. I'm honestly
> surprised no one els
I don't think we're having the same conversation here. I'm not talking
about anything on the phone at all. I'm talking about the web console
Android developers use to manage their apps in Google Play. I'm honestly
surprised no one else has chimed in on this discussion. It seems like a
legit
you have uninstall button. it is on my phone.
2012/12/19 Keith Wiley
> Where in the app manager is there a delete-app command? I honestly don't
> see it.
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Where in the app manager is there a delete-app command? I honestly don't
see it.
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in dungeons app data is stored in sqlite database.
in order to get a fresh app, you have to increase version of database, then
dungeons should work fine.
If you want to delete app, you can do this in app manager and it uninstalls
completely.
W dniu środa, 19 grudnia 2012 07:15:03 UTC+1 użytko
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