I'm just wondering if anyone has any best practices advice for having a 
common widget for several apps. I'm working for a company that has several 
apps on the market (and many more to come). They all target the same age 
group, and most users of one app will potentially be interested in the other 
apps. We also have a blog and other content that might interest users of any 
of the apps. 

So.... what we want to do is to install a widget, either with the first app 
they download (and potentially as a separate widget) that will give the 
users the blog news etc. and an option to download any of the apps. 

What I'm wondering if whether we should just create a separate widget and 
check to see if it's installed and ask the user if they want to download it 
if it's not, or can we create a shared (among the apps) App Widget, and what 
are the best practices for this. 

As always, any help/opinions welcome :) 

Thanks,

Brad



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