And get this. Apparently Google Play Support is blaming me. 

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"What I suggest is that you contact the developer and ask them when they are
going to release an update that is compatible with Kit Kat. After they do
this the app should work as it did before you perform the update."

I got pretty steamed and have been contacting them. 
 
Someone responded:
"your target SDK is 17, platform version 4.2. Currently the customer's 
device is running Kit Kat, platform version 4.4.2."
"For the reasons stated above it looks like the app is not compatible with 
the user's device."

Well, apparently Google Play support doesn't know the difference between 
target SDK and MaxSDK, but they are willing to think that they do. Or maybe 
they do have some information that suggests rolling the targetSDk will fix 
this problem. But there is no such information at the Android developer 
site. Really wish it were that simple. 

Nathan

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