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D | open.jd | 5 distribute your Android apps to users in any way you want, using any 8 emailing them directly users, you are never locked into any 18 your apps to users.</p> 34 alt="Screenshot showing the graphical user interface users see when you send them an app" 42 <p>The easiest and quickest way to release your application is to send it to users through 44 and send it to a user. When users open your email message on their Android-powered device, 50 shown in Figure 1 appears only if users have configured their device to allow 55 only a few trusted users, but it provides few protections from piracy and unauthorized 64 release-ready APK file on your website and provide a download link to users. 67 <p>When users browse to the download link from their Android-powered devices, [all …]
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D | index.jd | 14 it's never been easierfor users to find and download your apps.</p> 23 …A billion downloads a month and growing. Get your apps in front of millions of users at Google's s… 27 …<li class="last"><h5>Distribution Control</h5> Deliver your apps to the users you want, on the dev…
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/design/patterns/ |
D | help.jd | 6 <p>Some of your users will run into questions or problems along the way. They'll be looking for ans… 8 …making help accessible in your app and tips for creating help content for users who are eager for … 13 …n to all new users when they first open the app. Or you might be drawn to the idea of displaying h… 17 …les, and building blocks, and you'll go a long way in reducing the need to educate your users.</li> 19 <p>The only reason for showing pure help content to new users unsolicited is:<br> 22 <p>For example, we use help content to teach users how to place apps on their Home Screen. This fun… 27 …<p style="margin-top:0;">Without it, users wouldn't be able to customize the most frequently visit… 29 …<p style="margin-top:0;">Because there's no button or menu for it, users might not ever discover i… 31 …lue gesture-only functionality needs a tutorial. For example, don't teach users how to scroll cont… 39 …en it comes to offering help in your app, it's much better to <strong>let users come to you</stron… [all …]
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D | accessibility.jd | 4 … can be used by people with varying abilities. Our mission applies to all users-including people w… 5 … is the practice of making products that are inherently accessible to all users, regardless of abi… 10 <p>Android includes several features that support access for users with visual impairments; they do… 14 … what's under your finger via spoken feedback. This feature is helpful to users with low vision.</… 18 <p>Some users use hardware or software directional controllers (such as a D-pad, trackball, keyboar… 21 …users benefit from a strong sense of information hierarchy and an architecture that makes sense. M… 22 …he following are Android's recommended guidelines to enable effective navigation for all users.</p> 28 …> to learn about implementation strategies to help most of your users. For certain users, it may b… 65 <p>Also, keep in mind that when users have large fonts enabled or speak a different language than y…
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/about/ |
D | visibility.jd | 11 of users at Google's scale. </p> 18 more than a million every day. Android users have downloaded 26 <p>Google Play is a central part of the Android experience. New users 28 Existing users return regularly to see what's trending and new. Downloading new 44 href="http://play.google.com/store">web site</a>. Android users can even buy and 56 <p>Google Play is designed to connect users with great apps and games. It 62 <p>When you develop a great app, Android users show their appreciation through 64 and can post a short description of their experience. When other users are 82 want users to find your app. More than 30 categories are available. Inside each 100 <p>Search on Google Play lets users pinpoint an app or game quickly. Search uses [all …]
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D | distribution.jd | 2 page.metaDescription=Reach the users you want, whenever you want. 6 <p>Deliver your apps to the users you want, on the devices you want, on <em>your</em> schedule. </p> 23 the rollout across your customer base, Google Play also lets users accept 29 <p>Google Play does more than connect your app with users—it helps you 45 <p>When users visit the store, Google Play makes sure that they are in one of 50 <p>To help you market to users around the world, you 83 unique users and unique devices, across a variety of different dimensions such 105 delivered to users.</p> 109 to all of your users is a highly recommended approach, because it’s the easiest 117 Play selects the best APK to deliver to users, based on the characteristics of
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D | monetizing.jd | 14 <h2>Streamlined purchase flow for users</h2> 16 <p>When users find your app, they can purchase it instantly with a streamlined, 22 whether from a phone, a tablet, or a desktop computer. When users find an app or 37 <p>When users find an app or game they want to buy, they purchase it and download 48 that they’ve registered in Google Play. To make it easy for users to get started, 67 million users in key markets around the world can purchase 76 <p>The payment methods available to users worldwide may vary, based on 88 <p>You can offer apps to all users for free, or 125 users around the world. When users browse your app’s product page or initiate a
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/ui/accessibility/ |
D | index.jd | 40 <p>Many Android users have different abilities that require them to interact with their Android 41 devices in different ways. These include users who have visual, physical or age-related limitations 42 that prevent them from fully seeing or using a touchscreen, and users with hearing loss who may not 45 <p>Android provides accessibility features and services for helping these users navigate their 62 <dd>Development practices and API features to ensure your application is accessible to users with 74 users.</dd>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play-services/ |
D | plus.jd | 16 by integrating Google+ features in your app. You can <b>authenticate users</b> and allow them to 17 <b>sign in</b>, add +1 buttons so users can <b>recommend your app content</b>, 18 and allow users to <b>share rich content</b> with Google+.</p> 34 <p>Allow users to easily and securely sign in to your app using their Google+ credentials. 40 <p>Display a Share dialog that lets your users share rich content from your app, 46 <p>Add a native +1 button so users can recommend content from your app. When users +1, they
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D | index.jd | 17 <p>Give your apps more features to attract users on a wider range of devices. 21 the Google Play store. This makes it faster for your users to receive updates 43 users have a consistent and safe way to grant and receive OAuth2 access tokens 53 about your users' Android version.</p> 69 services and allows you to obtain authorization from users to gain access 95 you and your users. 120 easy for you to focus on what's important: your users' experience.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/design-navigation/ |
D | index.jd | 24 …users are able to see and do with the app. Once you know what kinds of data users are interacting … 26 …users to effectively and intuitively traverse your content. Each lesson covers various stages in t… 41 …<dd>Learn about techniques for allowing users to navigate deep into, as well as across, your conte… 44 <dd>Learn how to allow users to navigate upwards in the content hierarchy. Also learn about best
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/about/versions/ |
D | android-3.0-highlights.jd | 43 <p>The Android 3.0 platform introduces many new and exciting features for users and developers. 66 …ended set of UI objects, powerful graphics, and media capabilities to engage users in new ways.</p> 70 …users have quick access to notifications, system status, and soft navigation buttons in a System B… 74 …users have access to contextual options, navigation, widgets, or other types of content in an Acti… 85 <p>Five customizable Home screens give users instant access to all parts of the system from any con… 97 …users launch applications to handle various tasks, they can use the Recent Apps list in the System… 113 <p>When entering or viewing text, a new UI lets users quickly select a word by press-hold and then … 118 …that add versatility and convenience for users. Built-in support for Media/Picture Transfer Protoc… 134 <p>The browser includes new features that let users navigate and organize more efficiently. Multipl… 138 … more. To let users capture scenes in new ways, it adds built-in support for time-lapse video reco… [all …]
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D | android-1.6-highlights.jd | 36 <p>The Android 1.6 platform introduces new features for users and developers. 70 effective, and consistent way for users to search across multiple sources—such as 85 enables users to select multiple photos for deletion.</p> 94 <p>A new Virtual Private Network (VPN) control panel in Settings allows users 107 <p>A new battery usage screen lets users see which apps and services are consuming 129 it easier for users to discover great apps and games from developers.</p> 132 …<li>At the homescreen, users can choose among <em>Apps</em>, <em>Games</em>, and <em>Downloads</em… 133 …<li>Inside a category, users can explore titles that are <em>Top paid</em>, <em>Top free</em>, and… 134 <li>For each title, users can now see screenshots submitted by developers in addition to 135 reviews from other users.</li> [all …]
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D | android-4.0-highlights.jd | 43 introduces innovative features for users and developers. This document provides 77 <strong>common actions more visible</strong> and lets users navigate with 83 <p>Virtual buttons in the System Bar let users navigate instantly to Back, Home, 91 easier and more visual on Android 4.0. The Recent Apps button lets users jump 119 <p>Rich and interactive <strong>notifications</strong> let users keep in 145 <p>New home screen <strong>folders</strong> offer a new way for users to group 147 in All Apps launcher, users can now simply <strong>drag an app</strong> to get 162 Widgets let users check email, flip through a calendar, play music, check social 164 apps. Widgets are resizable, so users can expand them to show more content or 171 <p>The lock screens now let users do more without unlocking. From the slide lock [all …]
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D | android-3.1-highlights.jd | 45 users and developers. This document provides an overview of the new features and 77 audible feedback throughout the UI and a new setting to let users customize the 120 <p>For more flexible Home screen customization, users can now resize their Home 133 driver is needed, in most cases. When multiple devices are connected, users can 139 trackballs. When these are connected, users can interact with the UI using 147 <p>For example, users can connect PlayStation<sup>®</sup>3 and Xbox 360<sup>®</sup> 155 <p>Android 3.1 adds robust Wi-Fi features, to make sure that users and their 200 content, users can now save a web page locally for offline viewing, including 202 auto-login UI lets users sign in quickly and manage access when multiple users 211 <p>The Gallery app now supports Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP), so that users [all …]
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/quality/ |
D | index.jd | 6 Android users expect high-quality apps, even more so if they've spent money on 7 them. At the same time, users enjoy and value apps that put a priority on 11 your app meets the basic quality expectations of users, across all of the form 33 A set recommendations for delivering the best possible experience to tablet users.
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/workflow/ |
D | publishing_overview.jd | 10 <li>Learn how to release apps to users.</li> 31 <p>Publishing is the process that makes your Android applications available to users. When you 36 <p>During the preparation step you build a release version of your application, which users can 39 <li>You release the application to users. 41 application to users.</p> 46 However, you can also release applications by sending them directly to users or by letting users 107 <code>.apk</code> file that you can distribute to users.</p> 122 group of users (for example, a work group in an enterprise environment), or if you do not want to 128 your Android applications to users around the world. When you release your applications through 157 <p>Google Play lets you target your application to a worldwide pool of users and devices. [all …]
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D | publishing_overview.jd | 10 <li>Learn how to release apps to users.</li> 24 <p>Publishing is the general process that makes your Android applications available to users. When … 29 <p>During the preparation step you build a release version of your application, which users can 32 <li>You release the application to users. 34 application to users.</p> 39 However, you can also release applications by sending them directly to users or by letting users 99 <code>.apk</code> file that you can distribute to users.</p> 126 your Android applications to users around the world. When you release your applications through 145 <p>Google Play lets you target your application to a worldwide pool of users and devices. 167 alt="Screenshot showing the graphical user interface users see when you send them an app" [all …]
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D | publishing_overview.jd | 10 <li>Learn how to release apps to users.</li> 31 <p>Publishing is the process that makes your Android applications available to users. When you 36 <p>During the preparation step you build a release version of your application, which users can 39 <li>You release the application to users. 41 application to users.</p> 46 However, you can also release applications by sending them directly to users or by letting users 107 <code>.apk</code> file that you can distribute to users.</p> 122 group of users (for example, a work group in an enterprise environment), or if you do not want to 128 your Android applications to users around the world. When you release your applications through 157 <p>Google Play lets you target your application to a worldwide pool of users and devices. [all …]
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/ |
D | index.jd | 63 <p>Authenticate users and allow them to sign in, add +1 buttons so users can 73 <p>Immediately notify your users about timely events by delivering 91 <p>Build an app with a steady revenue stream that keeps users engaged 105 <p>Measure your success and gain insights into how users engage with your app content 106 by integrating Google Analytics. You can track in-app purchases, the number of active users,
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D | marketplace.jd | 15 <p>Your final application is contained in an APK file that you can make available to users any 18 marketplace where users can discover and search for your apps.</p> 20 <p>How you choose to distribute your app affects precisely how many users your app will reach. Which 26 to Android users around the world. When you publish an app on Google Play, you reach hundreds of 62 only to the users who you are targeting.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/promote/ |
D | index.jd | 23 Raise the visibility of your apps with badges and link users to your products on Google Play. 33 <p>After you publish your app, you can bring Android users to your app's product details page by 38 Google Play badges are an especially great way let Android users know that your app is available
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/strategies/ |
D | app-quality.jd | 36 … importance of users. If you aren't doing so already, it's a good idea to start thinking of your a… 38 …users is by reading and addressing comments on your app in Google Play. Although the comments aren… 40 …users and help them address their concerns is to set up your own support and discussion destinatio… 42 …users is by having a public beta or trusted tester program. It's crucial to have some amount of re… 52 Also, with the Google error-reporting features built into most Android devices, users now have a wa… 54 Last, keep an external bug and feature request tracker and let users know how to find it. This will… 58 …users is to give them a slow, unresponsive UI. Research has shown that <a href="http://googleresea… 81 …app design too, you should listen carefully to your users. Ask a handful of real Android device us… 93 …hey're immediately obvious and easily accessible in your app's UI so that users can get to them qu… 109 Again, listen to your users by collecting and responding to feature requests. Be careful, though, t… [all …]
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/publish/ |
D | console.jd | 39 <li>Your developer name — the name you want to show users on your product 42 needed (this information isn't exposed to users. 53 have access to. For example, an owner can grant users access to publishing and 77 for your app in Google Play — it's the page users see on their mobile 91 users. You can unpublish the app at any time.</p> 116 remain free</span>. Free apps can be downloaded by any users in Google 119 purchased and downloaded only by users who have registered a forms of payment 129 When users around the world visit your product details page, they see the price 131 final price charged to users, inclusive of taxes. </p> 164 <p>Google Play makes it easy for users to submit reviews of your app for the [all …]
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play/ |
D | dist.jd | 5 …ogle Play allows you to manage your app distribution with features that let you control which users 18 Make sure your app gets to the right users by filtering on a wide range of characteristics 40 users with high-fidelity graphics, media files, or other large assets that are required by
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