That's the correct answer of course but this brings up two questions
that I have which I'm hoping someone will answer.
1) Has anyone found a solution or workaround for the fact that the ADT
plug-in won't work if the Subclipse plug-in is also installed?
2) How hard is it for someone else to extract/decompile/rip-off my
code?

I found that I can maintain multiple Eclipse installations, each with
it's own plug-in for the projects that need each, so for the moment
I'm not horribly hampered by needing both plug-ins for the same
project, but I definitely need to understand what my risks are due to
pirating, and ATM I have no idea. I'd be happy to use a code
obfuscator if one was available as a plug-in, but I haven't heard of
one. And then obfuscation only makes reverse-engineering more
difficult, but more difficult than what?

Thanks,
-Melinda

On Dec 17, 7:13 pm, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:
> Um ... wouldn't it be easier to just undo whatever changes you made?
> I sincerely hope you're using revision control ... although I'm going to
> guess you're probably not. You should be.
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 8:40 PM, tinyang <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  Hello.
>
> > I am working on an app, and I loaded it on my phone, then I made some
> > changes which broke something.  The version on my phone is what I would like
> > to go back to, is there any way for me to dig the code from that older
> > version apk file on my phone?  Thanks!

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