[android-developers] Re: People still using ADC2 entries

2009-10-14 Thread CraigsRace
Very cool! I'll be using that method on the apps I like in Round 2! ...that is, until their time bombs go off. :) Cheers. On Oct 14, 1:02 am, Alexander Kazanin wrote: > Not necessary. > I found a tricky way to keep an app. After you installed an app and > tested it, and you liked it, before

[android-developers] Re: People still using ADC2 entries

2009-10-13 Thread Disconnect
Or just use any of the app backup/restore apps in the market. No rooting or hacking required. (Or, for apps installed via the 'manual install' button, no fancy footwork needed - just open 'my downloads' and click install.) They did say to put a time bomb in. (They could have been more vigorous ab

[android-developers] Re: People still using ADC2 entries

2009-10-13 Thread Alexander Kazanin
Not necessary. I found a tricky way to keep an app. After you installed an app and tested it, and you liked it, before submitting ratings, go to "My Downloads" in market app. Then click on an app you are testing, you will be redirected to this app's market page, with ratings and comments and all t

[android-developers] Re: People still using ADC2 entries

2009-10-12 Thread CraigsRace
Ah! That'd explain it. Thanks. :) On Oct 13, 7:41 am, fhucho wrote: > Those users have rooted phones and they just somewhere exported the > downloaded apps. > > On Oct 12, 10:26 pm, CraigsRace wrote: > > > I had a look at my server logs, it looks like people are still playing > > my ADC2 ent

[android-developers] Re: People still using ADC2 entries

2009-10-12 Thread fhucho
Those users have rooted phones and they just somewhere exported the downloaded apps. On Oct 12, 10:26 pm, CraigsRace wrote: > I had a look at my server logs, it looks like people are still playing > my ADC2 entry (only about 30 people / day). > > The users are spread out from all over the world