When I get the Force Close dialog, I have a Report button. Where did it come from?

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Published on 2010-04-02T14:38:33Z Indexed on 2010/04/02 18:53 UTC
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I feel a little bit silly asking this, but I haven't been able to find any answers on my own. My Force Close dialog has a "Report" button. I think it's a great idea, and I wish everyone had it. At first, I thought it must be something I turned on without realizing it, but not only can't I find any setting that I might have touched, I also can't find any reference to this button existing on the Internet. I have a Droid, and I know 4 other people with Droids, and they say they don't have the option to report Force Closes. Am I special? Am I just missing something? The "report" button has been there for at least a few weeks now.

When I use the Report button, I get a screen with a "feedback" field and a checkbox for "Include system data". Below that , it says "Information from feedback reports will be shown to the developer of the application." Under that are Preview and Send buttons.

As a developer, I've never received one of these reports.

I'd try to send a report to myself, but it seemingly only shows the button for apps installed from the market, and I don't know of a way to crash my production app.

I suppose I could publish a simple crashing app just to try it out, but I thought I'd ask you folks first.

Edit: You can view screenshots here: http://bentobin.com/crashReportImages/

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