Integration in Eclipse - a step in the right direction if serious
about promoting Proguard.
It's wait and see for me now. I am too busy with other things to
wanting to figure this one out.

Xavier and crew, two aspects that I'll ask you to keep in mind:
1. There's plenty of developers who need to keep their apps flying
through the release cycles. No need for curveballs flying in from
leftfield.
2. Not to drag that tired iOs vs. Android bickering out, but you guys
know that devs use platform multipliers when estimating efforts to
develop an app against a spec. Regrettably, Android multiplier is
considerably greater than iOS's, due the various complications we
"enjoy" that carriers and manufacturers keep bringing into play. At
least for what you can control, keep stuff simple so devs can focus on
what their clients are willing to pay for.


On Sep 23, 7:00 pm, Justin Giles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Xavier stated in another thread that in the next release there will be
> built-in support for proguard in Eclipse.  I can't find a link right now,
> but the last discussion on it was earlier today or yesterday.
>
> Justin

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