[dba-Tech] Basic4Android and now Basic4IOS

Salakhetdinov Shamil mcp2004 at mail.ru
Wed Oct 29 18:32:42 CDT 2014


Hi Stuart --

The smartphone I used with your Solar Calculator is "Sony Xperia SP C5303"

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C57U8DK

Its screen resolution is 720 x 1280

Thank you.

-- Shamil


Thu, 30 Oct 2014 07:47:28 +1000 from "Stuart McLachlan" <stuart at lexacorp.com.pg>:
>Hi Shamil,
>
>I don't know much about b4i yet.  I can't answer that question.
>
>The Solar calculator was originally designed for a tablet, but I have it running on a Samsung 
>S2 phone.  Can you tell me what the screen resolution is on the Xperia? I will see whether I 
>need another screen variant.
>
>On 29 Oct 2014 at 19:26, Salakhetdinov Shamil wrote:
>
>>  Hi Stuart --
>> 
>> Thank you for your info on B4i. 
>> Will B4i allow to develop iOS apps without a Mac computer running OS
>> X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) or later?
>> 
>> As for your Andorid apps - I have tried top setup your Solar
>> Calculator app on my son's Xony Xperia smartphone. Setup worked well
>> but the running Solar Calculator app has some issues. Is it targeted
>> for Android tablets only? -- Shamil
>> 
>> Wed, 29 Oct 2014 08:05:31 +1000 from "Stuart McLachlan"
>> < stuart at lexacorp.com.pg >: >As many of you are aware, I've recently
>> been using Basic4Android to develop Android apps. >For those looking
>> for a multi-platform tool, the good news is  that Basic4IOS is coming
>> soon >for iDevices. It's currently in closed Beta release: > >From 
>> the B4A forums, this is from the  first posting (back in July) of a 27
>> page thread.  (It's >still looking like v1.00 will be out this year,
>> there is already one demo app in the Apple store.): > >"The work on
>> B4i has already started. B4i will create native iOS applications. The
>> language >will be the same as B4A and B4J. The APIs will be similar in
>> some cases and different in >others. > >In order to develop with B4i
>> you will need an iOS device, an Apple developer account and a >Mac
>> computer. > >The B4i code will be converted to Objective C and then
>> compiled with the regular Objective C >compiler together with the
>> libraries. >The rapid debugger will allow modifying the code without
>> rebuilding the package making the >"testing cycle" much quicker. > >We
>> are now at the first steps of the development of B4i. Many things have
>> not yet been >determined. It is hard to estimate when v1.00 will be
>> ready. >I'm aiming for it to be released before the end of the
>> year..." > >Incidentally, although most of my stuff is for a client,
>> I've now got some simple apps in the >Playstore: 
>>  https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=CAMCo&hl=en > >--
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