On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> With honeycomb, something has changed with the provider, thus breaking
> the functionality of these apps, and yes i realise again the response
> will be "tough luck, thats what happens when you use unsupported apis
> and functionality", and i *completely* appreciate that. What i'm
> interested in is more if there will ever be concrete support for
> developers to access the gmail content provider or some equivalent api
> to provide the kind of functionality people actively require these
> days?

I inquired about formalizing support for these undocumented content
providers recently, and the answer was that it is not a priority.

Of all of them, Gmail would seem to be the least likely to be
supported, simply because it is not in the AOSP.

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