I see that the Mono for Android page still refers to the Novell Privacy
Policy, which should probably be corrected.

I'm very happy to Xamarin take over not just the ability to sell the product
but existing support contracts - I feel better about having recommended
purchasing it to a previous employer now, and I can look more seriously at
mobile development again.

On 18 July 2011 14:41, dozer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi again!
>
> Well, it's good to see that Xamarin gets the responsebility for Mono*
> environment!
>
> However, I just tried to download mono for android again from the download
> page (http://android.xamarin.com/DownloadTrial) and it's actually just the
> same installation as I got from the mono-android.net site a week ago...
> This
> does still have the limitation I talked about in my initial post, so I'll
> just have to wait until a version that covers some of the basic Android
> functionality before I use it.
>
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