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2010-10-29
Notice how it's always non-developers saying "omg the Android fragmentation makes it super-duper hard for developers to create apps for Android," while any developer will generally tell you there's really no problem.
Sure I test my Android apps on multiple versions, but I do the same for my iPhone apps. Nothing can really go wrong if you just pick a minimum version you want to support and make sure you only use features supported in that version.
Also, your story about Android versions is inaccurate.