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Lynda com Distributing Android Apps 視頻教學 英文教學版
軟體簡介:
Once you've created an Android app, you can distribute it in multiple
ways, but the primary channel is the Google Play store. In this course,
David Gassner shows you how to prepare, package, and publish your Android
app on Google Play, and provides a brief overview of the alternatives
offered by Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The first step is to prepare the app
for distribution, including cleaning up code, adding licensing and
encryption, and exporting an application package (APK) file. The course
then shows how to register as an Android developer, upload your app, set
pricing, and publish the app. You'll also learn how to track app usage,
including usage statistics, revenue, and crash reporting. David also
includes a chapter on using Amazon's developer portal to distribute your
app through the Amazon Appstore.
Topics include:
* Packaging an Android app
* Distributing through Google vs. Amazon vs. Barnes & Noble
* Exporting the APK file
* Testing the app
* Shrinking and protecting an app with ProGuard
* Creating and uploading screenshots to Google Play
* Adding in-app products
* Tracking app usage and revenue
軟體簡介:
Once you've created an Android app, you can distribute it in multiple
ways, but the primary channel is the Google Play store. In this course,
David Gassner shows you how to prepare, package, and publish your Android
app on Google Play, and provides a brief overview of the alternatives
offered by Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The first step is to prepare the app
for distribution, including cleaning up code, adding licensing and
encryption, and exporting an application package (APK) file. The course
then shows how to register as an Android developer, upload your app, set
pricing, and publish the app. You'll also learn how to track app usage,
including usage statistics, revenue, and crash reporting. David also
includes a chapter on using Amazon's developer portal to distribute your
app through the Amazon Appstore.
Topics include:
* Packaging an Android app
* Distributing through Google vs. Amazon vs. Barnes & Noble
* Exporting the APK file
* Testing the app
* Shrinking and protecting an app with ProGuard
* Creating and uploading screenshots to Google Play
* Adding in-app products
* Tracking app usage and revenue