Haven't you seen any of the Google I/O presentations about Froyo
(android 2.2)? FC's and such will now be automatically reported to you
in your developer console. Just look at the stack trace and it will
point right to where the problem was. After that it takes a little
work, yes.

-niko

On Jun 8, 2:28 pm, Onomp <[email protected]> wrote:
> It shouldn't be hard to believe me... I've been to the bottom of the
> barrel and I fit right in. Look at how messed up my grammar is.
>
> This stuff isn't going to fly this way with them.
>
> On Jun 8, 3:24 pm, Onomp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Very true, but none the less I can only see an upside long term if the
> > market place for app took into consideration not just written reviews
> > but how often the application forced closed and on which phone, so
> > that they could be more readily organized and presented to the
> > consumers, resulting in them having a better user experience.
> > In the short to long term, we would better eliminate the risk of
> > losing potential app downloaders and users to a competitor.
> > The average android user base is quickly growing and encompassing the
> > people who are computer illiterate. When they experience the same
> > things we do, with the errors on applications, they will call it
> > "broken" and they will say that android phones "suck".
>
> > On Jun 8, 3:13 pm, Wayne Wenthin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Again this is just the norm for creating apps within a framework where you
> > > are not forced to use prescribed look and feel widgets.   You either get
> > > creative and work out your bugs or you sink.   Is it frustrating?  Yes.   
> > > Is
> > > it impossible?  No.
>
> > > On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Stephen Eilert <[email protected]> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Onomp <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > I am having trouble with my application while it's in the development
> > > > > process.
>
> > > > > It's like i work in a restruant and i'm trying to cook my awesome
> > > > > delicious dish but the menu is scattered with some of the most
> > > > > terrible tasting food and a few of my fellow cooks prepare the worst
> > > > > tasting dishes ever.
> > > > > How do we run so many commercials and put what we've prepared in the
> > > > > bellies of so many people while neglecting the presentation of the
> > > > > menu, the presentation of the food, and the overall taste experience.
> > > > > How do i expect to get to cook my dish and have the highest amount of
> > > > > people eat it when the boss all the way down to the bus boy doesn't
> > > > > see the issue and just right across the street is a restruant that
> > > > > isn't serving such an injustice to the customers.
>
> > > > Trying to decide which one is the worst: the subject line, or the 
> > > > metaphor.
>
> > > > -- Stephen
>
> > > > Sent from my Emacs
>
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