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| +<h1>Before You Start</h1>
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| +<p>
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| +This documentation tells you how to write packaged apps.
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| +All developers, however, should know that the new APIs
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| +for packaged apps are being released as a developer preview.
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| +This means that they are evolving daily,
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| +and anything you read now might be different in the near future.
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| +Please keep up to date with the API reference and documentation.
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| +If you hit any stumbling blocks,
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| +feedback is welcome at
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| +<a href="http://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/group/chromium-apps">#chromium-apps</a>
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| +</p>
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| +<p class="caution">
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| +<b>Note:</b>
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| +If you've written packaged apps before,
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| +your <a href="http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/apps.html">legacy packaged apps</a>
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| +will still work the way they always have,
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| +but they won't have access to the new APIs.
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| +</p>
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| +<h2 id="start">Where to start</h2>
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| +<p>
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| +The <a href="about_apps.html">Getting Started</a> guide is a great place to start.
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| +It's fast reading; shouldn't take more than 10 minutes to read all three docs.
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| +After the Getting Started guide,
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| +decide what's most relevant to you.
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| +The <a href="app_lifecycle.html">Fundamentals</a> guide covers
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| +the details of the app and data lifecycle,
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| +or learn more about good app design
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| +by reading <a href="app_frameworks.html">MVC Architecture</a>.
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| +We've also got lots of sample code in our repository
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| +that is linked to directly from the documentation.
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| +</p>
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| +<p>
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| +If you're familiar with the Chrome extension docs,
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| +then the Reference docs should seem familiar.
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| +Packaged apps and extensions share a common platform.
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| +They can access many of the same APIs,
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| +they have the same manifest and permissions format.
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| +Many of the reference docs are shared;
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| +we've filtered accessibility to docs that aren't shared.
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| +</p>
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| +<p class="backtotop"><a href="#top">Back to top</a></p>
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