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[APP]Boardies Password Manager

Hi all, this is a new app I have put on the Android Market currently at version 1.1. It is a simple and lightweight app that allows you to securely store your passwords within your phone. It allows you to launch the website from the App and then copy and paste the username stored in the app to the relevant fields on the website.
This is the first release of the App but there are many more features to come in the near future.
Please download and let me know your thoughts about the App. Search for Boardies Password Manager in the Android Market.
There are two versions available. A free version and a donate version. The free version is ad supported and the donate version called Boardies Password Manager Paid is identical to the free version but doesn't display Ads.

**Dropbox News**

The following is a statement released by Dropbox.com or so I was told:
The official Dropbox 23GB HTC promotion will not start until sometime early this month, when the devices are released. To earn the extra 23GB of extra Dropbox space you will need to link your HTC Sense 4.0 device to your Dropbox account and complete “Get Started.”
The method to earn 23GB that is being circulated on the XDA Developers forum and on other blogs and forums is illegitimate. We plan to remove any space received using this method.
Downloading apps from unknown sources is not a good idea, as they might have been modified to include malicious code. We strongly recommend that you only install the Android Dropbox app via Google Play (formerly known as the Android Market) or from official download links on Dropbox.com.
from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
Some good news from http://blog.dropbox.com:
If you’ve got a free account, you can invite up to 32 people for a whopping total of 16 GB of extra space. Pro accounts now earn 1 GB per referral, for a total of 32 GB of extra space. Have you already invited a bunch of people? Don’t worry. Within a few days, you’ll get full credit for every referral that’s already been completed. Boom!

Which API level to Target for new app development

Hi ALL,
I am starting the new app development (planning for game development also), I have doubt regarding target Version to be choose for new App.
Please confirm the below understanding:
1. The latest version of API, API level 17, recommanded for new development, but the app developed using this API will not be able to execute properly on older devices those having Gingerbread or older than Jellybean.
2. Currently as analytical Details, 39% market area is still using Gingerbread and JellyBean 28% and Icecreansandwitch 27%.
So majority is still with Version 3.3 gingerbread.
3. Then- one should go for Gingerbread and use API level 8 rather than the new one, as app developed in api 8 will be work on Gingerbread as well as all the above version after 2.3
4. using older API, mean we wont be able to use the new Features and the new enhancements introduced in latest APIs
5. but as market share is large for Gingerbread, we should target that Version.
6. once i develop app using latest API, i can not change the all code for older API straight forward but i have to do it from scretch.
7. is any easiest and fastest way to cross check the application develped in latest API is working on Older one. (I know Android SDK- AVD- Emulator but its very slow)
Please help me by clearing my doubts,
I will be posting my finding and Progress on the same thread.
Thanks & Regards,
Yogesh Dama
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I use the latest API as the target and API level 4 as the minimum requirement.
do we have to pay for every app that we are publishing on Google Playstore?
nikwen said:
I use the latest API as the target and API level 4 as the minimum requirement.
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Thanks for the answer,
I googled and found that cost require to publish the App on Google Play store is $25 -one time.
but some where i also found that after that $20 for each paid app we publish,
is this is true?
i have free time to spent on App Developement, if anyone want help or plans to work together for any project (ofcourse Free), feel free to PM me.
Thanks,
yogi.306 said:
Thanks for the answer,
I googled and found that cost require to publish the App on Google Play store is $25 -one time.
but some where i also found that after that $20 for each paid app we publish,
is this is true?
i have free time to spent on App Developement, if anyone want help or plans to work together for any project (ofcourse Free), feel free to PM me.
Thanks,
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You do not need to pay for your apps. Just 25 $ once. This is ok in my opinion.
I always target the latest API, and usually set the minimum to 8, which allows me to capture all 2.2 and higher devices. A good amount of backwards compatibility can be gained using support packs published by Google, and 3rd party libraries, such as actionbarsherlock. Any devices running versions of android older than 2.2 probably don't have the power needed for many modern apps, and are many years old anyways.
As far as developer fees, it's a one-time $25 fee. That's all.

Android backup methods and Software

How does everyone backup their phone? I find gcloudbackup the best for me and my family's 3 other devices - the more people share referals, the more storage you get. So help me out please and use my referal code CYKNDK
Download G Cloud Backup for Android, up to 10 GB Free.
Use this code: [CYKNDK] at signup and we'll both earn space:
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A couple of questions regarding a better Android.

Hello, the main goal for aBetterAndroid is to change your experience for the better,with your help we want to find out some things that could help us reach this goal.
1. What system tools suggestions do you have? If there are similar apps, say what you would like to improve on that tool.
2. Do you only use Play Store? Or do you prefer to download apps from other sources as well?
3. In your opinion, what is the best way to monetize an application and why?
a) free version with ads & paid version with no ads
b) free version with limited functionality & paid version with full features
c) paid version only
d) subscription
Thanks!
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