Hi Jaques,
> Am 29.04.2021 um 21:05 schrieb J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> :
>
> Android uses the identifier ("com.mydomain.appname") to determine if it is
> the same app. If the identifiers are identical it will overwrite or,
> sometimes, not install at all if the version codes are the sam
Android uses the identifier ("com.mydomain.appname") to determine if it is the same app. If the
identifiers are identical it will overwrite or, sometimes, not install at all if the version
codes are the same. The name (or "Label") is for display only and doesn't affect installations.
So for two
Hi Panos,
> Am 29.04.2021 um 20:48 schrieb panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hello Klaus,
>
> A rough guess is that both appd had the same Identifier (e.g.
> "com.yourcompany.yourapp"). This is what makes an app unique - not the
> display name.
AHA! Thank you very much!
I knew I was
Hello Klaus,
A rough guess is that both appd had the same Identifier (e.g.
"com.yourcompany.yourapp"). This is what makes an app unique - not the
display name.
Kind regards,
Panos
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 at 21:32, Klaus major-k via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi all,
I created two Android apps and put them on my Google Drive.
Then I installed one app from there, no problem.
Then I installed the other app from there, also no problem.
But I was very suprised that only the second installed app was
left on my cellphone. The first one was obvioulsy overwr