I know that the Android Market detects and supports in-place upgrades of
apps.

I know that using developer tools, you can do in-place upgrades of apps.

Suppose, though, that you are distributing your APK through other means,
whether it be a third-party market (e.g., AndAppStore, SlideME), or just
via your own Web site. How do you do in-place upgrades? Is it just a
matter of downloading the new APK and telling Android to install it, or
is there some other magic that is needed?

Thanks!

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Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
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