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Post by Ranger on Jan 5, 2012 1:43:52 GMT
Hi
i would like to know if the Programm works on a smart phone like the Galaxy S II with Android?
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Post by Dave on Jan 5, 2012 7:28:29 GMT
Nope, right now its just PC, Mac, Linux. I've been tempted to try programming it in iOS, but I think there's some legal issues with rights belonging to an exclusive someone who said something was coming "soon" and nothing has been seen since.... I'm less interested in Android, unless I can program the two side by side, which doesn't seem like the case. (Java vs. C) But I haven't really looked much into it... it may be possible after all.
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Post by alderaine on Jan 5, 2012 9:59:50 GMT
It would certainly be possible - the biggest challenge would be the screen size, so I can understand the reluctance to only tackle one family (especially if one's phone is from the other family!) I've dabbled with Android programming and as you can tell from the apps on the market, you can do some pretty fancy things. It is possible to read the books on the phone in a variety of ways though. Not as good as the automatic tracking of 7th sense, but given you can switch applications on most phones, there are many options for this.
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Post by Ranger on Jan 5, 2012 14:29:06 GMT
Thanks for your replys it´s no problem for me that it wont work on a smartphone. Would be great if it does. I found you did a great job an the programm is excellent. Thanks for that Dave alderaineI did not understand everything you wrote. Only that i will be abel to read the books as pdf on my phone.
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Post by Dave on Jan 6, 2012 3:12:13 GMT
It would certainly be possible - the biggest challenge would be the screen size, so I can understand the reluctance to only tackle one family (especially if one's phone is from the other family!) I've dabbled with Android programming and as you can tell from the apps on the market, you can do some pretty fancy things. It is possible to read the books on the phone in a variety of ways though. Not as good as the automatic tracking of 7th sense, but given you can switch applications on most phones, there are many options for this. I don't see screen size as a big problem, especially with easy "pinch to zoom" type interfaces. Oh wait, are you saying that the resolution is different for each device? Still not a big problem.
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