Fine, John. Thanks.

It needs a complex pre-installations.
I'll continue looking for something more "portable".


Taken from https://www.b4x.com/b4a.html :


*Installation*

1.Oracle Java 8 or OpenJDK 11

Download one of the following JDKs. Note that OpenJDK 11 requires Windows
64 bit.
OpenJDK 11 + OpenJFX 11: download link.

Oracle JDK 8: download link (requires creating an account).
Select "Windows x86" or "Windows x64" (for 64 bit machines) in the
platforms list.

2. Android SDK + Required Resources

3. B4A
Download B4A Trial Version

4. B4A-Bridge (optional)

B4A-Bridge allows the IDE to connect to the device over the wireless
network. This is an alternative to USB debug mode (which is also supported).



*Frequently asked questions*Q: What are the limitations of the trial
version?
A: The trial version is limited to 30 days and the project size is limited.




El lun., 16 de dic. de 2019 a la(s) 16:15, John Spikowski escribió:

> Have you looked at B4A (Basic for Android) ?
>
> Great product, smart author and easy to use.
>
> https://www.b4x.com/b4a.html
>
>
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