Thanks for the swift response Mark. Really appreciate it. This really
helps us for evaluating Android.
Regards,
Joshua.
On Jun 22, 9:48 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Joshua Partogi
joshua.part...@gmail.com wrote:
I am still new to Android
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Regards,
Joshua.
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I'm sure there is a menu for this in the Android market website.
http://www.android.com/market/
Regards,
Joshua.
On Jun 21, 4:10 pm, Varun Khanduja varunkhand...@gmail.com wrote:
I am making a report on Android vs other smart phone comparison. One
of the comparison is to look into 10 top
Oh, you really need to watch this video from Google IO 2009. How to debug
like a NINJA (yar).
http://developer.android.com/videos/index.html#v=Dgnx0E7m1GQ
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Trang phitr...@gmail.com wrote:
Test
Indicator Veritatis mej1...@yahoo.com wrote:
Even before
FAIL
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 9:26 PM, ku...@singhkunal.com
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Android considers XML-based layouts to be resources, and as such layout
files are stored
in the res/layout directory inside your Android project.
Each XML file contains a tree of elements specifying a layout of widgets and
their containers
that make up one view hierarchy. The attributes of the
The best advice I can offer is to go with Eclipse -- I had my dev platform
setup in 15 minutes and I highly recommend it. I've not had a single
problem with it.
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Ubuntu Explorer
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Is there a sequence to be followed while building
Hi, is it possible for a third-party company to redistribute adb.exe
file?
(to include adb.exe into product package?)
I do know that adb uses Apache License 2.0.
But I am afraid to say I don't really know what this license mean
for a third-party to redistribute the content (file).
adb.c
1 /*
I see that all input devices are listed in:
/dev/input/event*
And drivers for keyboard is in:
/system/usr/keylayout/*.kl
/system/usr/keychars/*.kcm.bin
Input Devices are listed in:
/proc/bus/input/devices
/proc/bus/input/handlers
Now, since devices that don't have physical keyboards (ex. Nexus
I'm also stuck on this
On Oct 29, 12:15 pm, DrOrb leswey...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe my timing is terrible, but I attempted to install Eclipse
andAndroidPlatform 2.0 from scratch.
I installed the R3 SDK and Eclipse. When I ran the Eclipse'sAndroid
SDK and AVP Manager, the https: URL didn't
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From: Josh lim.j...@gmail.com
Date: 2009/6/24
Subject: Using adb on Mac and HTC Magic
To: Android Beginners android-beginners@googlegroups.com
Hi,
I installed 1.5 SDK and was
Figured it out - this error occurs if you don't have bluetooth turned
on. Oops.
Josh
On Jan 1, 1:21 pm, Joshua redst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to run pand on the G1, build: dream_devphone-userdebug 1.1
UNLOCKED 121975 test-keys,
to play around with bluetooth tethering ala
http
Hi,
I'm trying to run pand on the G1, build: dream_devphone-userdebug 1.1
UNLOCKED 121975 test-keys,
to play around with bluetooth tethering ala
http://www.gotontheinter.net/content/second-g1-story-proper-bluetooth-tethering-how-short
I'm getting the error:
# /data/local/bin/pand --listen
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