I had one of my apps pushed to to the of the date list once. I think
that it got pushed to the top because I added a string localization.
Before the app just used the res\values\strings.xml file, and the
update added the res\values-en-rUS\strings.xml file. The files were
identical, but now in
That sounds like it would do it.
I don't dislike new versions being bumped to the top, actually.
That's how I keep track of which ones have new versions, to be
honest... only now I know it isn't a reliable way to do that.
--- SER
On Jan 26, 8:01 am, A T somecs...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, I did
Unpublish current app, and post your new app...perhaps it's the bad
solution to be on the top always..
On Jan 26, 11:25 am, android_soft cspeche...@gmail.com wrote:
may be you can post a small portion of your manifest where the version
info goes, so others know what you got.(especially people
may be you can post a small portion of your manifest where the version
info goes, so others know what you got.(especially people who are not
the market yet but who can help if they notice anything amiss)
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Yeah, I did that by accident once. Unpublished it, uploaded the update, and
it was on top again. All other updates before and after that stayed at the
same spot.
I hope this will be fixed now...
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 5:40 AM, arnouf arnaud.far...@gmail.com wrote:
Unpublish current app, and
There's been multiple posts of this and no answers from Google, so is
this a hack that someone has found? It might seem like it since
nobody is willing to post examples of how to get their app to the top
of the list when releasing an upgrade. I've released multiple upgrades
but the by-date
Maybe those who figured it out don't want others knowing. It may be the
case, however, that somehow a new app with the same name was added to the
Market to make it appear at the top.
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From: Chister Nordvik [mailto:cnord...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 6:07
That can't be true; I see updates to apps that I have already
installed at the top of the the by date list regularly. For
example, looking at the list right now, I see a new version of
SnapPhoto at #11, and I've had that installed since December.
--- SER
On Jan 23, 4:41 pm, Sundog
Yea you're right, some of them definitely do get pushed to the top
when updated. I wonder what they're doing different then you? Maybe
changing something in the package to make it seem new to the system?
On Jan 24, 10:43 am, Sean E. Russell seaneruss...@gmail.com wrote:
That can't be true; I
I believe that is the correct behavior.
If you update application,
it doesn't push it on top of the list.
Probably by date, it means the date you initially
published your application to Android Market.
On Jan 23, 7:56 am, Sean E. Russell seaneruss...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anybody else
That's how it works, yes. Otherwise it would be chaos, everyone
pushing out trivial updates so they can stay on top.
On Jan 23, 1:12 pm, wataru wataru2...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe that is the correct behavior.
If you update application,
it doesn't push it on top of the list.
Probably by
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