You can also download the SDK and install the docs component to have
an offline version. It's the same as the online version minus the
download pages I think.

Xav

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Psyhclo wrote:
>> Hi, I am Graduating in Computing Science, and my final project is a
>> complete research in Android's Platform, with a development of an
>> application. I would like to know how can I get the complete
>> documentation, beacause my research is very thorough, and I relly on
>> books and documentation. The current site I am reading about methods
>> and activities, etc is the Dev Guide on developer.android.com. I don't
>> know if is it complete there. But if you know, could you please show
>> me the link, or tell me how to get it?
>
> http://developer.android.com is the official SDK documentation. It is
> not complete, but it is as complete as it gets.
>
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