No worries, Ruzaik,

You can use any SDK you like. The deciding factor will be the values you
supply in your <uses-sdk... element in your application's manifest.

You can use the 2.0 SDK to develop 1.0 apps, if you like.

Cheers!
Scott
SoftwareForMe.com

On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Ruzaik <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to develop an application for Android for my final year
> project at college. But I have a question regarding the new SDK.
>
> If I make the application using the new SDK (2.0) will I be able to
> run it on any Google Android device? Or a device with Android 2.0?
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