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ianJamesPiano
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02/24/11 07:49 PM (15 years ago)

iPhone maps

So when compiling an app on iPhone for google maps it just works? Android was all about getting API keys and such...with iPhone I just make the app compile and it works in the simulator...this correct? Thanks everyone!!
 
R2-D2
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02/24/11 08:09 PM (15 years ago)
You mean the location maps feature? Yes, it just works. No API keys needed for maps.
 
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02/24/11 08:27 PM (15 years ago)
Yes, thanks...sweet!!
 
David @ buzztouch
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02/24/11 09:56 PM (15 years ago)
Interesting note, not important: I find it very ironic that Apple's implementation of Google Maps in ALL iOS devices executes perfectly, always, zero support issues. But, Google's implementation of Google Maps (funny) is crazy complicated, almost never works, makes developers pull their hair out and end-users wait and wait and wait for 'one last tile' - nuts. Giggle, oh, wait Google.
 
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02/24/11 10:03 PM (15 years ago)
Ha!! That's why I was making sure...sooo simple in IOS....still figuring out my audio playback problem in android...in IOS again it just works!!!
 
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02/25/11 11:52 AM (15 years ago)
I also like that buzztouch is approaching apps with a simlar it just works philosophy. v1.5 is a great step in that direction, and I'm excited to see future updates to the control panel.
 

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