jprocks
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10/10/12 03:47 AM (13 years ago)

Sorted so cancelled this post... :)

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10/10/12 04:23 AM (13 years ago)
Welcome to Buzztouch jprocks, There is some great documentation in the "how to section" of this website. Yes, you do need to install java separately (for windows at least). The whole process is documented here step by step by @gonorthwest: http://www.buzztouch.com/files/howtos/Setting_Up_Your_Android_Development_Environment_v1.3.pdf Start working through it and yell out back on this thread if you get stuck. I think you'll find that the BT community is great at helping out. All the best Darrel
 
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10/10/12 04:36 AM (13 years ago)
No need to cancel a post mate, it will help others who have similar problems
 
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10/10/12 04:41 AM (13 years ago)
@Kittsy - good point :)
 
jprocks
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10/11/12 03:10 AM (13 years ago)
Yes good point... Guess that as I have been in some forums that have quite literally shot down novices before I was just being over cautious...
 
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10/11/12 05:45 AM (13 years ago)
buzztouch s great we're all happy to help. bit of a tip. use google ask your question put buzztouch at the end this will give you a better search than the buzztouch one
 

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