Hi,

Agreed. While there are sometimes compatibility issues I haven't
noticed it being quite as bad as Trouble's message might indicate.
Plus if a developer specifically makes sure to list the system
requirements for known compatible phones, Android OS minimum version,
then I don't see this massive compatibility problem he is talking
about. If the developer's site says Jellybean or hire and someone
tries to install it on Ice Cream Sandwich then the user might have a
problem, but that's not the developer's fault as they gave the system
specs on the web page and they were ignored by the user. What more can
you ask for?

Cheers!



On 6/7/13, Willem Venter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Trouble, at worst you might have to have a second user interface for
> older versions of android, but usually if you write software for
> android it can just run, because it is just a normal java program
> using the android API. The problem of "fragmentation" on android is
> not as bad as it is made out to be by some.
>

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