; like it took some seconds. I would not recommend it to our users.
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Hi,
Placed my vote !
Rgs,
Sugan
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From: Mario Specht [mailto:mwoodpecke...@googlemail.com]
Sent: 23 January 2014 12:17 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: AIR on Android x86 based devices
We are currently facing the same issue, because a lot of our customers use
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:34 AM
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Subject: Re: AIR on Android x86 based devices
On 23/01/2014 10:16, Mario Specht wrote:
> I'm not sure how many Intel x86 based Android Tablets are out there.
I don't think Intel has the performance profile to be popular
On 23/01/2014 10:16, Mario Specht wrote:
I'm not sure how many Intel x86 based Android Tablets are out there.
I don't think Intel has the performance profile to be popular on mobile
devices.
Tom
from Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 users.
I'm not sure how many Intel x86 based Android Tablets are out there.
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We've been doing some work on Mobile AIR, and ran into an intriguing
scenario. The project we are working on is a fairly large Flex app that we
converted to Spark/Mobile. We ran it on iPad, as well as Samsung Tablets
(up until 2). Runs great, almost desktop like performance. Then we ran it
on a Sam