![]() By default, configurations are global to the entire Android Studio installation. You could, for example, click on the browser button and create an new folder (e.g., myAndroidApps) on the Desktop and save your project there for convenience. NOTE: By default, Android Studio creates a project sub-folder under the home folder called AndroidStudioProjects but you can place the project anywhere you want. Accept the default project location for this app.TIP: By using the same package name for all of your sample apps, you will be able to replace any existing apps on your testing devices each time you install a new one and you will not have a host of apps that you will have to find and delete. It is a unique name that is used to identify the app in the app store. However, you can edit this name by clicking on the Edit link to the right of the screen. It is updated to reflect a reverse domain notation and the application (ID) name. CHECKPOINT: The Company Domain is used to convert to the MAIN package name that is dimmed out in the next field.NOTE: Company Domain does not need to be a actual domain. ![]() Type the Company Domain (e.g., ) in the text field.NOTE: The application name is used in several places: Type an Application name (e.g., Hello World) in the text field.In the New Project dialog box that appears:.TIP: To start Android Studio on the Mac, click on the spotlight icon at the top of the screen (or CMD+SPACEBAR) and type Android Studio. Open Android Studio and from the Welcome screen, click Start a new Android Studio project and give the app a name (e.g., "Hello World").As a common practice, a "Hello World" app will be created. Before creating a real app, you may want to test the development environment on a sample app to see how everything works. ![]()
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