Kyle12
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08/01/12 12:38 PM (13 years ago)

Eclipse getting started

what kind of project on eclipse is an android app?
 
GoNorthWest
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08/01/12 12:45 PM (13 years ago)
Hi @Kyle12, Welcome to buzztouch! Check out this step-by-step, illustrated document on all things buzztouch and Android: http://www.buzztouch.com/files/howtos/buzztouch_For_Android-A_Users_Guide.pdf It should set you in the right direction. Mark
 
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08/01/12 01:01 PM (13 years ago)
When you launch Eclipse you'll create an Android application from existing Source Code (Buzztouch provides this). The Buzztouch Process how-to on my guide will lead you through the process. Fred www.MySkylla.com
 
joeEvariste
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08/03/12 08:49 AM (13 years ago)
Having trouble also with eclipse. Not clear on the steps to unzip eclipse.
 
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08/03/12 09:15 AM (13 years ago)
Eclipse doesn't need to be unzipped. Your Buzztouch download does. Just download and select extract (that's windows not eclipse) then open Eclipse after extracting. Fred
 
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08/03/12 10:24 AM (13 years ago)
Actually, when you download Eclipse to begin setting it up, it does indeed need to be unzipped in order to install/run. Here is a guide that gives you step-by-step, illustrated instructions on how to install for both Windows and Mac: http://www.buzztouch.com/files/howtos/buzztouch_For_Android-A_Users_Guide.pdf This should help, but let us know if you're still having problems! Mark
 

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