murraypaul, I wouldn't say it if it weren't true.
If there is one thing I hate about OS X and Apple in general is that when a new version of their software comes out, a lot of applications get left behind. Stuff that could have been easily used in OS X Lion but gets broken in Leopard because of ONE simple API change. The same thing happens in iOS. A lot of the first applications that came out when the App Store debuted haven't worked since iOS 3.
Most of us are sideloading applications that were not previously tested on the Fire. Heck, most of the Fire approved apps AREN'T made for it. Just having a play with the Android SDK, it seems everything's pretty backwards compatible.
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