Marks right, generally things work well.  Although there do appear to
be some differences between handsets in terms of their openGL support
- seems like droid has some issues with png formats (at least from
what I've seen on message boards)

On Jan 17, 2:35 pm, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It might eventually be possible to introduce a compatibility mode so
> > older applications could run in the latest versions of Android, but I
> > suspect that is a ways off since it is likely memory intensive.
>
> On the whole, older applications run quite delightfully in newer versions
> of Android.
>
> Some small percentage of apps will need to be modified for any given
> Android release (e.g., those apps using contacts may need a revamp to deal
> with the new contacts API introduced with Android 2.0). And applications
> may need updates to take full advantage of newer capabilities (e.g.,
> improved multiple screen resolution support introduced in Android 1.6).
>
> --
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