I should add that you would have to get the launcher to update by
broadcasting an intent with the action ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED. But
that should be a general way to implement what Sense UI does by
changing app icons.

On Jun 5, 10:42 pm, Zigurd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try Live 
> Wallpapers:http://developer.android.com/resources/articles/live-wallpapers.html
>
> App icons are not accessible outside the launcher. At best, you might
> be able to hack something by turning activity aliases on and off and
> "changing" an app icon that way. That is, you might have an second app
> icon that serves as a kind of notification, for example, and you could
> turn it on/off, or run through a sequence of icon variations, with
> PackageManager calls to enable/disable the component names
> corresponding to the aliases. But there is no way to "borrow" the
> Launcher's app icon views and draw into them.

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