I know there has been discussion as to what programming languages to
use, and I would like to add my 2 cents here.
If one plans to release this for mobile devices, such as android phones
or iphones I would try and keep the language in c/c++ as both platforms
can compile those languages.
Android uses the NDK to compile code for android devices with out
massive rewriting of it into java, and iOS supports c/c++ out of the
box. I must say this would be something I would find very useful to have
on a smartphone device especially when giving presentations :)
Looking forward to testing this out :)
On 4/27/12 9:05 PM, Andrew Pullins wrote:
Hello,
Great to see so much awesome ideas already presented. I decided to chip in.
I added my thoughts to the Whiteboard as well:
https://wiki.**documentfoundation.org/Design/**Whiteboards/Impress_remote<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Impress_remote>
great, could you set it up like my mock up and split them into different
pictures.
IMO landscape mode may be better suited, because when you give
presentation, you don't want the gadgets to catch the eye, with landscape
mode you can hold the mobile close to your body, it might go almost
unnoticed, if you don't stare at it.
I like the idea, but some may want it in portrait. maybe we could have a
lock orientation mode that allows the users to keep it in
the orientation that they want.
* blanking to black (optionally to white) screen
we will probably make different themes for the app.
* people may not need the view of current slide at all in case of double
monitors or the standing position where presenter could see the main screen
good idea.
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