Friendly suggestion, read up on the lawsuits against Microsoft for not 
releasing API details (here's a recent one 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/21/microsoft_goes_open/)

It sounds like Android, at the moment, is heading for the same path.

Al.



hackbod wrote:
> On Oct 22, 12:18 am, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Although the Android doesn't force users to use Marketplace can you why,
>> from a usability and functionality perspective, Marketplace already has
>> an unfair advantage that can only be levelled by using non-public APIs,
>> and hence why all the time bundled apps such as Marketplace uses
>> non-public APIs other apps will do so?
>>     
>
> In the realm of app installation, security is really important and
> tricky.  At this point, we think it is too dangerous to give a third
> party application blanket access to install applications without the
> user being involved.  That may change in the future, but for now that
> is the way it is.  Yes, it means the Android Market app as a bundled
> part of the system can do a little different UI flow than ones that
> aren't bundled that way.  Sorry, that's just how it is for now.
>
> For uninstalling apps without the user's intervention, this is
> something that would be a little less scary to allow, but we didn't
> have time to look into this for 1.0.
>
> Oh and fwiw, what you are talking about here has nothing to do with
> private APIs.  Yes, these APIs are not in the SDK, but even if they
> were, you couldn't use them because they are protected by a permission
> that you can only have granted to you if you are signed with the same
> certificate as the core platform code.
>
> >
>   


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