Outbreak
buzztouch Evangelist
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04/26/13 04:33 PM (12 years ago)

Scringo to Control Panel? Android?

Has anybody heard when Scingo integration might have options in the Control Panel and also available for Android? I know we can add it now once the source code is downloaded. Things from the Control Panel is kinda of like a security blanket and makes me feel better when it comes from there. Less chance of me screwing things up. Thanks. -Shane
 
SmugWimp
Smugger than thou...
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04/26/13 09:12 PM (12 years ago)
I thought WebNeeves had a slick little solution... https://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=96E055D2DBBB089D9993DE6&currentPage=4 But I'm still muddling through an iOS project and haven't tried it on Android yet... Cheers! -- Smug
 
WebNevees
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04/27/13 02:51 AM (12 years ago)
SmugWimp, Shane: I'm curious about android integration myself... Of course it feels much better to have it from the official buzztouch packaging, but don't worry too much about it. The real reason I love Buzztouch is that it gets people to learn through a step by step process of experimenting. Otherwise it would just package and submit to apple itself! I've learnt much more from buzztouch than any other source of mobile development learning. Because it's "real" and "living". QUOTE: "Buzztouch is a "living process" that enables you to become a professional mobile developer by taking the steps you need at your own pace!" (The WebNevees) So I think much of our learning and progress is in breaking the code itself to learn why it was working in the first place, then to improve upon it from there. Thanks to David and all the buzztouchers for realizing this dream for others
 

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