well yeah you are rite but apk1 can ask user to download other
apk2...apk3...etc.

On Jul 1, 4:56 pm, Peli <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I want to demostrate the concept in which I make all
> > my apps work seemlessly.
>
> Hm, this reminds me of OpenIntents 
> :-)www.openintents.orghttp://code.google.com/p/openintents/
>
> They already participated in ADC1, and to their surprise it was 1
> submission = 1 apk file.
>
> You may of course submit several apk files, but it may be that one
> user gets to judge apk 1, while another user gets to judge apk 2, and
> they will never find out what apk 1 in combination with apk 2 was able
> to do...
>
> Peliwww.openintents.org
>
> On 17 Jun., 23:36, havexz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 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
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