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Njmpwnz
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05/23/12 11:00 AM (13 years ago)

Expansion?

I think an awesome idea would be to enable buzztouch to do web apps, nook, kindle, blackberry, windows phone. Etc. are there plans for this? Or is it already possible?
 
GoNorthWest
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05/23/12 11:22 AM (13 years ago)
Some of those are in the long range plans for buzztouch. But I think they want to get iOS and Android on an equal footing, and then possibly HTML5 and Windows Phone. You can already take an Android app and convert it to Blackberry. The process is pretty crazy, but it sorta works: https://bdsc.webapps.blackberry.com/android/bpaa/ Mark
 
Fred@mySkylla com
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05/23/12 11:58 AM (13 years ago)
You can make nook and Kindle apps using the Android Source Code. Working on Windows Phone capabilities see my guide. Have tutorial on Blackberry Playbook. Web apps is HTML5 www.MySkylla.com Fred
 
GoNorthWest
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05/23/12 12:01 PM (13 years ago)
What you need to understand, though, is that currently buzztouch only provides source packages for iOS and Android. So, any porting of those packages over to the other platforms would be a manual process (unless you can automate it!). Eventually, buzztouch will natively deliver the code necessary for things like Windows Phone. Until then, those platforms will require a hack. Mark
 
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05/23/12 12:23 PM (13 years ago)
I'm going to subscribe and bookmark this one, some very usefull links to tools that could really help out. Thanks all! David buzztouchmods.com
 

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