You could use network/cloud storage for this instead of SD. Depending
on how much data you are talking it's a feasible alternative.

Adam

On Sep 19, 5:12 am, ayanir <ayanir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to share data between 2 applications.
> the idea is both applications can write and read the SAME data and
> there is no dependency which one of the apps is installed or first
> created the data. I have 2 version of the same app: regular and
> premium and I don't know which of them will be first installed and
> both of them can change it.
>
> I tried to use ContentProvider but the problem is that only the first
> app can create the Provider and when it is uninstalled it deletes that
> custom Provider. I want the Content to be kept for the second app.
> Also, I tried to use Settings.System which keeps the data regardless
> if the application is installed or not but I don't want to use the
> permission for that (it is very problematic from user perspective).
> BTW, it seems that I can change ANY of the Settings.System which is
> not secured from Android OS perspective - but this is a subject for
> other post.
>
> I see only one left choice using a File for that but, I wanted to know
> if I can use another way?
>
> Thanks,
> ayanir

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