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Mr stuck
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10/22/12 05:14 AM (13 years ago)

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Hi. Don't know how hard or easy these may be but may make good plugins. Google Billing! Adding Google Billing permissions looks to be rather complicated for non coders. Perhaps someone could design a plugin that adds the relevant source code to the project. Revmob! I know we could all follow the guides to get this working but a plugging that simply asks you input your app id and choose fullscreen, popup or banner ads and adds it all to source code would great and I for sure would buy it as it would save time. Just suggestions. All the best
 
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10/22/12 06:43 AM (13 years ago)
I've just made the RevMob plugin modifying the splash screen. This will not be able to be controlled like the ad options due to the fact that them individual plugins are linked through buzz touch. This plugin shows the splash screen over te splash screen and then when loaded initialises the banner ad across the bottom. All configurable through the control panel. Is this what you want.
 
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10/22/12 06:54 AM (13 years ago)
Hi. Sorry to seem a bit thick but important not fully understanding exactly what you mean here. Perhaps you could elaborate a little on this as sounds interesting. Thanks
 
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10/22/12 06:56 AM (13 years ago)
That should say "I'm" and not "important" sorry
 
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10/22/12 07:33 AM (13 years ago)
Currently iAd integration in buzztouch means you can add a banner on whatever page allows it. Revmob puts a banner that sits on top of the screen and ignores anything behind it can be a pain in the arse. The integration of revmob has you call the banner ad from the start of the app running with little option of removing it on a screen by screen basis. So without further code the ad runs throughout. (as per se to buzztouch version of show ads on this page etc) Revmob integration works by putting a few lines of code in your appDeleagte file. I have tweaked it so it can run in a splash plugin so when the app starts the fullscreen ad can be shown or not (cpanel) and the adbanners will be shown continuously after the splash screen has finished loading. Does that make more sense
 
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10/22/12 07:39 AM (13 years ago)
Yep got it but i only build for android at the moment as lacking a Mac . Will get back to you when i get one. Thanks
 
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11/08/12 11:39 AM (13 years ago)
creating a revmob plugin would not so difficult thing but keeping watch on the regularly fast changing in the sdk and alternatively in the code will definitely be a task.
 
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11/08/12 11:43 AM (13 years ago)
the actual code for revmob hasn't changed that much lately other than needing to add the store kit framework. as the new sdk's come out it's just a simple delete the old one add the new one I've had no probs
 
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11/08/12 11:45 AM (13 years ago)
Yes thats true. But the android sdk has changed a lot and my android integration tutorial too seems to be outdated. I dont know much about the ios sdk though but their coding changes at regular intervals.
 
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11/08/12 11:58 AM (13 years ago)
nightmare I'm holding off from android for a bit
 

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