Android is a virtual machine using QEMU emulator. As I understand it
the Android runs in (or is a) a Linux kernel. Your application will
behave exactly the same whether this emulator is run on a Windows, OS
X or Linux platform. Anything that goes wrong would be a bug in the
emulator, not a problem with your application. I am sure the judges
will check for this if anything goes wrong. The difference will be
visually obvious.

On Mar 24, 2:50 am, j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Android SDK has 3 flavors : linux, windows, & mac.  I only have a
> windows machine to develop and QA my Android app.  I don't have a mac
> or linux machine so I don't know how my app would behave under those
> OS-es.
>
> I am concerned that my app would be tested on linux or mac.  Then, OS
> specific bugs (however unlikely but certainly possible) would cripple/
> crash my app.
>
> Anyone can address this concern?  Thanks!
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