Well I think it's quite clear that sticking with MonoTouch/MonoDroid under
Attachmate is a deadend.
I'm curious how Attachmate intends to honour our support contract? who do we
send our issues to?

What would be the best way to get a statement from Attachmate as to the
future support of MonoTouch?
As a customer I don't have any faith that they're able to fulfil any support
role in the product I've purchased.

Cheers,
Demis


On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Mikas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Wally,
>
> I loved ur book it is beside me now and has been an awesome help for me
> starting out here.
>
> I am soo frustrated and have been wondering what to do.  I have yet to by a
> license so can't yet run on the phone, not good, not good at all.
>
> Will Attachmate do something, it seems quite unlikely.  Should I buy a
> license just to get onto the phone, dunno, tempted.
>
> Do I want to learn Objective C and Java as well as C# ... Not really.  I
> have enuff to do and learn at work as it is and this is my free time.
>
> Do I want to wait for Miguel, I guess this might be the logical option.  He
> says he will be compatible so maybe I will start some other projects and
> bring them up to a point where they are ready to be moved.
>
> And one project I will just do in Obj C, shit, that will easily use the
> next
> 3-4 months ;-)
>
> Sigh ...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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