Yep, Richard, I agree.
After asking the mobGUI author to please share the source code with those
of us who have purchased his libraries, and receiving a resounding, No!,
I decided to roll many of my own mobile controls, and created dropTools for
some of them.
After talking with Jacque, it's
Chipp,
I went to your blog and took a look at alt-button, very nice update.
One thing, In your blog under the title of the entry it states by on June 16,
2011 in Livecode.
Is that date off by a year intentionally or is there an error in the blog
software date system?
Just curious I guess.
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2012 03:15:08 -0500
Subject: Re: Android/mobGUI/screen sizes
From: ch...@chipp.com
After asking the mobGUI author to please share the source code with those
of us who have purchased his libraries, and receiving a resounding, No!
Well what did you expect
John Dixon wrote:
After asking the mobGUI author to please share the source code with those
of us who have purchased his libraries, and receiving a resounding, No!
Well what did you expect... !?
A Curry Kenworthy-quality response. :)
With Curry's Wordlib and other nifty tools he makes, he
Richard Miller wrote:
John Craig is apparently not responding to any messages, whether here,
directly by email, by support ticket, or via the LC forum.
This is one of the reasons I strongly prefer Curry Kenworthy's policy
with his plugins: he sells the protected library for a great price,
A plea to all third-party devs: if you want to sell to pros, please
understand that pros need source. We'll pay extra for it, but not having an
option for it will make it impossible to consider using your library at all.
Well this is an interesting idea. I added a droptool to mergExt the