-Stephen
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:29 AM, String <sterling.udell@googlemail.com> wrote:
Yes, you can. Users on Froyo with "automatic updates" enabled for your
app will be required to do a manual update, but that's the only caveat
AFAIK.
String
On Aug 28, 11:19 pm, chromedude <srmorrison...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I ask because I have an app that I want to launch with permissions
> that apply to it at that stage but I am planning to release an update
> that will need more permissions, but I do not want users to not
> install the original app because it does not make sense to have a
> certain permission for it.
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