Hi people, If before in Windows 10 mobile it could run Android apps thanks to Project astoria, not it's possible to do with Windows Bridge? The same of project astoria with android but with iOS.
NO! if you want ios or android apps buy a freakin android or ios device!
only if downloaded from Gdrive
for iOS apps, authors must port own apps to windows store... you cant run iOS apps by yourself
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Hey guys, first off I'm very new to developing apps for android.
however there are a lot of missing apps for android, which I'd like to develop.
Now there's a radiostation called Radio538 which has an app for streaming on the iphone, but not on the hero android phone.
Therefore I'm going to develop it, I've already setup the SDK etc.
However I was wondering if you guys could help me in the right direction/point out some tips?!?
Thanks
Radio 538:
http://www.radio538.nl/
iPhone Appstore Radio538 App link:
http://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjec...2Fwa%2FviewSoftware%3Fid%3D318193827%26mt%3D8
Man this is all Java. So use the Google Android Documents in the development page. Find some books and tuts in the internet and you will make it
One thing I noticed many people asking for is if an iphone game can go to a windows mobile device. Android to be ported to Windows Mobile. Android app to iPhone, etc. Instead make a section for this. And people can request the app they want or OS.
Biggest thing I see in some phone's sections is WHEN or IF it will be ported. Currently I've noticed this mostly in the HD2 section. While I know that the porting of Windows Mobile 7 and Android is a long process and it's voluntary I have seen that MANY MANY users have donated to those developers and I just think it would be nice to have some form of dedicated thread/section to show their contributors that it's being worked on.
What is android compared to google. I heard there was a android phone out that runs off Bing. there is also a android windows phone
now i thought android was supported by Google and only google.
can someone just break this down for me how this all works and how google fits into the whole situation
Thanks and would appreciate everyones input
Well I sure haven't heard of an android windows phone. Google acquired the android company..so yes Android is owned by Google. Now some phones like the HD2 have been ported to run android and windows phone and windows mobile if that's what you mean.
Those phones don't run off Bing, their default search engine (when you press the search button) is Bing and some are Yahoo!, I believe that's because of certain deals and agreements made
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Android is the operating system project that Google is running for the mobile platform. It is to mobile devices what Windows is to PCs, or what OSX is to a Mac. Other options other than Android are Windows Phone, WebOS (Palm), etc.
As Android is defined to be an open source project, it is also open to using other search providers (Bing is a search engine run by Microsoft). Android isn't a search engine - that's Google. It's just that Google is expanding into other areas as well. For example, they're also pushing the Chrome operating system for netbooks, which is like a replacement for Windows as well. It's the same idea as Android, but for more full-use notebooks. Although I do expect Chrome will be absorbed into Android somewhere down the line and they'll merge into a single project as netbooks, tablets, and mobile devices/phones become the same market.
Google owns the android os, as its the the google mobile os. A few windows phones have had the android os ported over to them, and some of them [like the HD2 I believe] can dual boot.
I'm sorry but how can you have 657 posts and not know what Android and Google are, and how they are related.
Hey Folks, Here are many threads about Project Astoria which is currently not available right now (maybe not in the future also) But no thread about Project IslandWood... There are many tricks which our senior members show in Project Astoria to import Android Apps in Windows Phone. But i am asking about iOS apps, can we also import apps of iOS in windows phone. Like before we were importing apps of Android????
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Hey Folks, Here are many threads about Project Astoria which is currently not available right now (maybe not in the future also) But no thread about Project IslandWood... There are many tricks which our senior members show in Project Astoria to import Android Apps in Windows Phone. But i am asking about iOS apps, can we also import apps of iOS in windows phone. Like before we were importing apps of Android????
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short answer: no. long answer: astoria makes it possible to run android apps without too much hassle, but islandwood requires you to recompile an ios app after some changes in the code. islandwood doesn't make it possible to directly run ios apps in windows
There's Telegram app that is open-source. I would like someone to port it (I don't know anything about ObjC! And verry little about C#, I'm more a web dev).
Already for 6 months we are successfully working on the new way of monetization and Ad-less UX of websites with the help of mining in the browser. At the request of our partners, we have developed SDK for mining in Android mobile applications.
The kit allows easily to embed the miner in the application. The code of the miner is specially optimized for the android devices CPU for more effective mining
We will be glad to free share our developments of SDK for Android. If you want to join our beta test - welcome. Leave a message or your questions in this thread.