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• If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.2.1 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.2.1. • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have 1.8 or later. General Notes: • Fixed problem with templates that causes the new project wizard to hang.

• Fixed screenshot support for devices running 32-bit framebuffer. Android SDK and AVD Manager: • Provides a new UI that lets you set options for controlling the emulator skin, screen size/density, and scale factor used when launching an AVD. • Provides improved AVD creation UI, which lets you customize the hardware properties of your AVDs. • Now enforces dependencies between platforms and tools components, and between SDK add-ons and platforms. Layoutopt, a new tool for optimizing layouts: The SDK Tools r3 package includes layoutopt, a new command-line tool that helps you optimize your layout hierarchies. When run against your layout files, the tool analyzes their hierarchies and notifies you of inefficiencies and other potential issues. The tool also provides simple solutions for the issues it finds.

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() • Fixed a problem with paths or arguments that contain spaces on Windows platforms. () • Fixed a problem with long path values on Windows platforms. () • Fixed a problem with the -snapshot-list command line option on 64-bit systems.

SDK Tools, Revision 24.3.0 (June 2015) Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later. General Notes: • Fixed several minor emulator issues. Caution: This release is known to contain issues which prevent builds from completing. We strongly recommend that you update to SDK Tools 24.3.2 as soon as possible. SDK Tools, Revision 24.2.0 (May 2015) Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later.

General Notes: • Fixed issues with using Ant build tasks with the Eclipse ADT build structure. • Fixed the emulator boot problem on Mac OS X 10.8.5.

SDK Tools, Revision 12 (July 2011) Dependencies: If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 12.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your to 12.0.0. If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have 1.8 or later. General notes: • The AVD manager and emulator can now use system images compiled for ARM v7 and x86 CPUs. SDK Tools, Revision 11 (May 2011) Dependencies: If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 10.0.1 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your to 10.0.1.

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If you've just installed the SDK starter package, then you already have the latest version of this package. Make sure you keep this up to date. • SDK Platform-tools • Contains platform-dependent tools for developing and debugging your application. These tools support the latest features of the Android platform and are typically updated only when a new platform becomes available. These tools are always backward compatible with older platforms, but you must be sure that you have the latest version of these tools when you install a new SDK platform. • Documentation • An offline copy of the latest documentation for the Android platform APIs. • SDK Platform • There's one SDK Platform available for each version of Android.

SDK Tools, Revision 25.3.0 (March 2017) Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-Tools revision 24 or later. Changes: • Android Emulator is removed from this package and moved to a different SDK directory. This change is backward compatible with older Android Studio versions.

SDK Tools, Revision 24.0.1 (December 2014) Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later. General Notes: • Fixed Java detection issue on 32-bit Windows systems. SDK Tools, Revision 24.0.0 (December 2014) Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later. General Notes: • Added support for Android Studio 1.0 and emulator enhancements. SDK Tools, Revision 23.0.5 (October 2014) Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later. • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 23.0.4 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 23.0.4.

General Notes: • Fixed a problem where the AVD manager allowed creating Android Wear virtual devices with a target API Level lower than 19. • Fixed the description of Android Wear system images in the SDK Manager.

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Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 9 or later. • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 17.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 17.0.0. • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have 1.8 or later. General notes: • Emulator • Added support for hardware accelerated graphics rendering. This feature requires an API Level 15, Revision 3 or later system image.

• Added support for emulators with 280 dpi and 360 dpi screen resolutions. • Improved support for GLES 2.0 extensions. • Fixed several issues with GPU emulation support. • Added support for setting the storage size on emulators using Android 4.4 (API level 19) and higher. () • Fixed problem with sending long SMS messages between emulators. () • Fixed issue with emulator getting incorrect time from location objects.

• Android Support • A static library you can include in your app sources in order to use powerful APIs that aren't available in the standard platform. For example, the support library contains versions of the Fragment class that's compatible with Android 1.6 and higher (the class was originally introduced in Android 3.0) and the ViewPager APIs that allow you to easily build a side-swipeable UI. • Google Play Billing • Provides the static libraries and samples that allow you to integrate billing services in your app with Google Play. • Google Play Licensing • Provides the static libraries and samples that allow you to perform license verification for your app when distributing with Google Play.

SDK Tools, Revision 26.0.1 (March 2017) Changes: • Hierarchy Viewer and Pixel Perfect tools returned to (the command-line versions are still removed, as of revision 25.3.0) SDK Tools, Revision 26.0.0 (March 2017) Dependencies: • Android SDK Platform-Tools revision 24 or later. Changes: • tools/android now attempts to reproduce the functionality of android in tools prior to version 25.3.0 by invoking the new tools. • All avd, target, and device commands should work as before. • sdk commands will be translated to similar commands using tools/bin/sdkmanager on a best-effort basis. • tools/bin/avdmanager now supports the list target command.

The downside is that it can be a little tricky to operate for novice users.

() • Added support for custom views with custom attributes in libraries. Layouts using custom attributes must use the namespace URI instead of the URI that includes the app package name. This URI is replaced with the app specific one at build time.

However, according to your own requirements, you can change system images and create your application for any android OS version you require. Download Android SDK Offline Installer Setup! With Android SDK, programmers get immediate access to all the necessary tools for planning, building, testing, debugging and profiling apps for Android. Offline documentation is provided, but you can also contact large online community and Android SDK developers for help, tutorials and hint that will make your project run more smoothly. Additionally, you also get access to copy of the Android platform source code, which can make your debugging much more easier.

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