Android Studio, is an IntelliJ
IDEA-based Android development environment, which is currently in the Beta
stage. It is packed with multi-features and improvements over Eclipse
ADT. As currently it is in beta stage, once it reaches to the final stage
of development, it will be known as Android IDE. It provides a
comprehensive tool for developing and debugging applications for the Google
operating system for mobile devices. With the help of IntelliJ, the Android
Studio offers the following features:
·
Flexible
Gradle-based build system.
·
Ability
to generate and build multiple APK & variants, respectively.
·
Extended
template support for Google-based services and several types of devices.
·
Theme
editing support with rich layout editor.
·
Catch
the performance, usability, version compatibility, and other problems with the
Lint tools.
·
Fully
capable of ProGuard and app-signing.
·
Easily
integrate Google Cloud Messaging and App Engine with its built-in support for
Google Cloud Platform.
Download the Android
Studio from here.
This download includes:
This download includes:
·
Android
Studio Beta.
·
All
the Android SDK Tools to design, test, and debug your app.
·
A
version of the Android platform to compile your app.
·
A
version of the Android system image to run your app in the emulator.
The following procedure
is for installing Android Studio, and therefore does not serve to update it.
That's because the program has its own "Update Manager". With this
update to Android Studio to the latest version, just click "Check for
updates now" in the welcome screen, and simply click "Update
and Restart":
Please remember that, the
package will try to install one of these JDKs: default-jdk,
oracle-java7-installer or oracle-java8-installer. So, just make sure that,
installing the Android Studio, install one of these packages via the PPA
repository.
How to Install Android
Studio on Ubuntu Studio 14.04?
In order to install
Android Studio on Ubuntu Studio 14.04 and derivatives, do the following:
Step 1: Open a terminal using
the Dash or pressing Ctrl + Alt + T keys.
Step 2: If you have not, add that repository with the following command:
Step 2: If you have not, add that repository with the following command:
sudo add-apt-repository
ppa: paolorotolo / android-studio
Step 3: Update the APT with the
command:
sudo apt-get update
Step 4: Now install the program
with the command:
sudo apt-get install
android-studio
Step 5: Once installed, run the
program by typing in Dash:
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