I wrote:

> For a simple and free gallery app, is there any reason to
> obfuscate it?

I've noticed that, in the top-level directory for my app,
Eclipse creates a file called proguard.cfg ... is Eclipse
already doing the obfuscation?  Or is it just setting up
a config file so all I have to do is run Proguard?  And if
the latter, do I need any command line args?  Or does the
config file cover it all?

After it runs, do I do anything special?  Or is the process
of obfuscating the code just finished, period?

Thanks,
   --jim

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