cool!!!!so, im going to play it forward;![]()
cool!!!!so, im going to play it forward;![]()
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
I've been playing with B4A and it's quite polished and usable.
Having said that, poking around the web, I discovered this: http://www.laughton.com/basic/ It's considerably simpler, free, and has a growing community of users. By simpler, I mean more like traditional procedural basic programming, where B4A is more like object oriented Visual Basic.
RFO Basic programs are written on the actual Android device - which can be cumbersome, I admit, however you can also use a text editor on your PC then move your app over to the SD card. It does have nice tools for graphics and for BlueTooth and other hardware devices/interfaces.
Anyway, I thought I'd mention it and see if there is anyone else using it...
I guess I am the one here that is not happy with the B4A.
Cannnot by any means, whatever tried (from the support forum) to make the simulator run.
My setup is a SSD disk for the system and a RAID 0+1 for the data based on mechanical disks. Have tried also on a laptop with Vista and XP (with just one disk) but no joy.
If anyone had similar experience solved please help.
Ioannis
I'm new to programming apps for Android and would like to know if my project is possible.
Can Android phone's be programed with B4A to send voice messages over WiFi only (no cell tower) to other phones?
Also does anyone know of sub $100 disposable phones which would work for this purpose?
They are to be used in the workplace were several are lost.
Norm
Hi Dave.No it does not and I have not yet available a real device. Soon I will.
The problem has something to do with the installation path. My sysytem disk is C: on a SSD disk and the installation directory on D:. I even tried to declare Environment Variable to declare the path but in vein. No joy yet.
Hope to try in real device soon.
Ioannis
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