2012/12/25 Jacob Nordfalk <[email protected]>
>
>
> 2012/12/25 Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <[email protected]>
>
> Xavi Ivars <[email protected]> writes:
>> >
>> > In all 3 devices I got the "bug" of two icons in the app launcher.
>>
>
> The two Apertium icons were the two versions: Arinks work, and a more
> simple derivative where code from Mikels 'Apertium-Caffeine' is fused with
> Arinks code and simplified a lot.
>
> Arinks is the more sophisticated, i.a. is has two seperate buttons for
> "<from>" and "<to>" where the simple just have one "Choose languages"
> button. But with sophistication also comes completity; Arinks code is using
> databases and contains of ~25 classes and, as a result of the
> sophistication, will be hard to use as example code for others to
> follow/import into their own projects.
>
> Another consequence of the complexity was that I had trouble making it
> react robustly to screen turning and application restarts.
>
> In the end I resolved to fuse the code into 5 classes where there is no
> databases involved.
>
Clear now.
Anyway, I would create "different" apps, or maybe one "main" activity and
make it remember your preferred option (simple or advanced). Having two
different "icons" when installing an app, both icons having the same name
and logo, and both opening an almost identicall (from UI perspective) app
is quite confusing.
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< Xavi Ivars >
< http://xavi.ivars.me >
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