The other hassles I’ve had is with the lack of accurate documentation. It’s slower than a wet week on my Mac, plus it hasn’t functioned as it should when I’ve attempted to use it in the past (and man, that interface is yuck). Eclipse is nasty to use, convoluted resource-hog.I want to avoid Eclipse, for two main reasons: The most frustrating bit was forum answers which simply told you to install Eclipse to fix whatever code-related problem the asker was having. Part of the hassle I’ve had is that most online resources only explain the steps required for users of Eclipse (which automates a bit of it for you). So far, the hardest and most frustrating part of this process has been installing the SDK. Being a web developer for some years now, and having developed a Windows app or two, I figured I would be able to start prototyping these concepts for Android without too much hassle. I’ve got at least two concepts for Android apps running around in my head, notebooks & text files at the moment.