> As an indication of where I stand on that -- I have yet to apply
> Proguard to an Android project. I expect it would take me a couple of
> days of fiddling and testing and build engineering and testing and
> setting up the tracking of the data for deobfuscation, and more
> testing etc. If it's your first Proguard project, I'd suggest allowing
> a week for a small project, or two for a large one. If obfuscation, or
> optimization, are worth that size investment, go for it.

A week is a good estimate for how long it's taken me, over the
lifetime
of the project.

> But don't do it just because it's there, and you want to keep your
> code secret.

Yeah, do it for the small, speedy code too :-)

Pent

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