Re: Pixel 5

2022-04-20 Thread Mike Kerner via use-livecode
I am on my second droid phone, and I agree, I probably could never go back - but, for corporate app deployment and deployment, ios is happier place. On Sun, Apr 17, 2022 at 1:51 AM J. Landman Gay via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > You don't know what you're missing. :)

Re: Pixel 5

2022-04-20 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
On 4/20/22 4:58 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote: All this time I thought Apple's message for orgs making apps for internal use was to use Android. I sometimes do medical apps, where iOS is strongly represented. I'd love it if Apple has a way to beat Android for ease of deployment.

Re: Pixel 5

2022-04-20 Thread Terry Judd via use-livecode
I haven’t done any iOS apps for a little while but when I was - using an enterprise developer license - getting iOS apps onto our users’ (students and staff) phones was easy as. The hardest thing was finding a server to host the files (ipa, plist etc.) on. Terry.. From: use-livecode on

Splash Method of Saving Data

2022-04-20 Thread Roger Guay via use-livecode
I am so sorry for bring this up again, but I just can’t find relevant information. In the good ol days one could build Mac, Windows and Unix standalones apps using the splash screen method to open substacks thereby saving data in the substacks. This Doesn’t seem to work anymore! I see there is

Re: Pixel 5

2022-04-20 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Mike Kerner wrote: > I am on my second droid phone, and I agree, I probably could never > go back - but, for corporate app deployment and deployment, ios is > happier place. What have I been missing? Last time I did native mobile Apple was still making devs jump through hoops just to install

Re: Splash Method of Saving Data

2022-04-20 Thread Roger Guay via use-livecode
Never mind, I think I found my mistake. Roger > On Apr 20, 2022, at 3:46 PM, Roger Guay via use-livecode > wrote: > > I am so sorry for bring this up again, but I just can’t find relevant > information. In the good ol days one could build Mac, Windows and Unix > standalones apps using the