On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 11:29 AM, subsembly <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you very much. > > Maybe I should explain my situation: I bought a MonoTouch + MonoDroid > enterprise licence almost a year ago, when it was still with Novell. We > already have two applications developed in C# for .NET 2.0 for Windows > Desktop and also for the .NET Compact Framework for those good old no longer > built Windows Mobile devices. One of the applications is about 250K lines of > code of which we share about 150K lines between .NET for Windows, .NET > Compact Framework, MonoTouch and Mono for Android. Right now my colleague > who is responsible for iPhone development is making good progress using > MonoTouch and the port is almost complete. Which is great. With Mono for > Android things look not at all that good and we have often been at the verge > of giving it up completely. Due to the many (now fixed) GC bugs it was > almost impossible to use the partly ported Android app for more than a short > while without crashing. Also the Debugger was unusably slow, if it worked at > all. These problems were probably due to the large (?) scale of the project > including background threads, Internet access and so on. I really hope that > Mono for Android will soon come to the point of sophistication where > MonoTouch already is and which enables us to actually create a releaseable > product. Thank you for making this possible!
We at Xamarin are working to make the Mono for Android experience better, and we value (and need!) your feedback. Thank you! -Gonzalo _______________________________________________ Monodroid mailing list [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION: http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodroid
