Hi, I am looking at phonegap to prototype an app for my research. In reading up on it I see on issue for andriod tablets is the scaling of interface on the tablet. From what I read it seems people have a problem getting it to go full screen on the tablet. Most of what I have seen is a year old but I can't find recent references to whether still and issue or not. I was wondering it anyone had run into this with their development. I am looking to have the app run on both phone and tablet platform. The full screen is important because the tablet is for older people to use.
If you have used phone gap, have you found it easier to got ipad/iphone route? I have budget of 1000 for research supplie. I was looking android since I could 4 android tablets vs 2 ipads. For a slightly larger pilot study, and hopefully get more funding when can demo benefit. I would like to get alpha up for testing quickly so if looking for advice if anyone has found if ipad or android easier to play with. Specially to to screen sizing across phone/tablet platforms. I would be developing in html,css,javascript, etc...and using phone gap to bundle it. Or if you have recommendations for another phonegap like system? Context if it helps. I am working with Organization called GoodGym. http://www.goodgym.org/ The core component. Is runners once a week run to visit an older person. The idea is the runner is motivated to run once a week and older person gets a visit. None of our older people use computers or smartphones. I am looking a introducing a tablet, as the GoodGym tool that is similar to digital picture frame. The goal to help remind that runner is coming to visit and show progress to arrival. Just a simple interface of the runner's picture, date of next visit, and when the runner starts running. They can hit start on their phone and then the tablet for the older person counts down the minutes to their arrive. runner hits end when they arrive. Any advice or guidance on any part is welcome and will be helpful and greatly appreciated. Cheers, Pollie -- ************************** *To do is to be. -Descartes * *To be is to do. - Voltaire * *Do be do be do. - Frank Sinatra*
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