The most successful applications are often the simplest to use. This means that users want to see the information they need "at-a-glance" without unlocking their phone or launching the related app. On the Android platform you can achieve this in two different ways. The first, and most recent, is Android Wear, and you can learn more about in Getting Started with Android Wear with Kotlin. The second, the topic of this tutorial, is through the implementation of App Widgets. App Widgets have been available in the Android ecosystem since version Android 1.6 (Donut). In this tutorial you'll create an App Widget for a Coffee Log application that will allow you to control your daily usage of caffeine right from your home screen.
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