Google
has released a new version of the software development kit for its
Android mobile
phone platform.
The latest 'm5-rc14' release includes a new user interface, location-based
geocoder functions, support for new media codecs and the ability to create
layout animations.
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The geocoder options allow developers on the open platform to turn an address
into a coordinate, and vice-versa, as well as allowing users to search for
businesses.
"We are continuing the early look at the Android SDK that we started in
November by providing updates to the Android APIs and developer tools, based in
part on the great feedback and suggestions developers have been giving us,"
Google 'developer advocate' Jason Chen wrote on the
Android
developers' blog.
However, user comments on the
Hello
Android blog were divided on the new interface.
Half of the posts described the interface as "very nice", while some were
clearly dismayed by its appearance.
User controls are ugly and inconsistent, size of font is unreasonable, contrast and colours are weak
Nikolay Klimchuk Contributor, Hello Android blog
"Guys, honestly I don't see anything nice there," wrote Nikolay Klimchuk. "
User controls are ugly and inconsistent, size of font is unreasonable, contrast
and colours are weak. In terms of GUI design it looks like Windows 3.1 or old
Linux."
Another user wrote: "I can't believe they changed the home screen bar thing
to a bunch of buttons."
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