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84 <p>If you already have an Android SDK, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager tool to install
159 <p>The last step in setting up your SDK is using the Android SDK and AVD Manager (a
171 Android SDK and AVD Manager with a default set of platforms and other components selected
175 better understand the components available from the Android SDK and AVD Manager.</p>
177 <p>You can launch the Android SDK and AVD Manager in one of the following ways:</p>
179 <li>From within Eclipse, select <strong>Window &gt; Android SDK and AVD Manager</strong>.</li>
180 <li>On Windows, double-click the <code>SDK Manager.exe</code> file at the root of the Android
187 Manager to browse the SDK repository and select new or updated
188 components (see figure 1). The Android SDK and AVD Manager installs the selected components in
193 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The Android SDK and AVD Manager's
351 <p>For more information about using the Android SDK and AVD Manager, see the <a
408 as the emulator, the Android SDK and AVD Manager, <code>ddms</code>, <code>hierarchyviewer</code>
410 Manager and are independent of platform releases.</td>
415 including how to launch the Android SDK and AVD Manager tool on all
419 <td colspan="3"><code>SDK Manager.exe</code></td>
421 Manager tool, which you use to add components to your SDK.</td>
534 into your SDK using the Android SDK and AVD Manager. Once you've downloaded the
570 <li>The Ubuntu package manager does not currently offer an Eclipse 3.3