Thats precisely my query is? Say I want to demostrate the power of
android system. I want to demostrate the concept in which I make all
my apps work seemlessly.
All these apps are not just components like photo taking which takes
the photo and send it to another app which handles it. You can't
demostrate some concepts with one app. As all the apps are complete
apps and are powered for a specific task. But when they work together
they create a eco system. Putting all in one is like I embedd maps and
browser all in one app just because competition rules are like this.
Instead I prefer to make three apps one is my X APP, browser and maps.
All three are complete apps but how user can go to n fro from one app
to another is wats important.

On Jun 17, 4:02 pm, "Yusuf T. Mobile" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am not an official on this contest, but from my reading of the
> preliminary rules, the contest is for an "application", not an
> "activity". So if you can put all components in 1 APK file (all
> activities, services, etc.) and run it from one icon on the home
> screen, then call it an application and good luck.
>
> You can also sometimes combine two apps into one. For example, you
> could have two apps for photos: one for taking pictures, and one for
> displaying them. Or for contest eligibility you could have one app
> that does both. The iPhone comes with one app that does both, and then
> another one that only shows pictures, don't ask me why.
>
> Yusuf Saib
> Android
> ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
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>
> On Jun 17, 12:15 pm, havexz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can suite of applications participate as one entry?
>
> > As this is the power of the android platfom to have disconnected
> > architecture. One application might be doing a small thing but when
> > two or three apps club together then they can tackle a bigger problem.
>
> > Or for the competion one has to have everything in one app? This
> > doesnt make much sense though as the platform encourges component like
> > design.- Hide quoted text -
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