Yeah, I thought about that. The two app solution is certainly clunky,
though, especially when it's such a common problem. I think an S3
connection would be easier to implement, and certainly easier for the
user.


> I've seen several dictionary apps that include the data in an app that
> you download separately. When you download the data app, all it does
> is copies the data to SD and then puts up a message saying you can
> remove the app.
>
> The process does involve a little extra work from the user the first
> time they use your app so it's not perfect, but I've never been
> bothered by it.

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