You dont have to maintain multiple versions. You can write one
version, for example, against 1.5. It will then be compatible with all
OS's afterward. They are back-compatible. Only one in a while if a
security permission changes do you have to add some small things in
the 1.5 app

-niko

On May 22, 10:28 pm, GregW <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have experience with maintaining three versions (1.5 /
> 1.6 / 2.x) of an app?  Interested to hear of any issues either in the
> platform itself or device specific on these releases.
>
> Also, was there a formal announcement last week that various apps
> would be moved out of the platform and into Android Market?  It was
> widely anticipated but, if there was one it passed me by.
>
> br\
> Greg
>
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