I would call mergExt a suite of "native functionality add-ons" (officially: externals), specific to iOS only, rather than native controls for mobile. If runrev were to support native controls in the IDE, they would automatically change to the appropriate look-and-feel of the platform, either when you build or test in a simulator.
Guglielmo Braguglia just released an awesome DropBox Library, which has been confirmed (after a minor tweak) to also work with Android. This is the kind of stuff I am interested in, more so than iOS specific. Even if it may not be optimal in the first version, at least it works everywhere, and that has merit. Native-"looking" controls have been brought to us by the uber-talented Scott Rossi, and John Craig. Their tools, which differ in approach, for now are huge time savers for building interfaces that look and function great. Without them, we would only have gray motif unless we all become graphic designers and roll our own, which some prefer to do. I'm so glad we have this great community that shares so much awesome talent. ~Roger On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote: > Heck, Mobile Development was one of those things a LOT of devs here were > asking questions about, and mergExt is an example of a dev filling in the > gaps for native controls. > > On Jul 20, 2012, at 6:44 AM, Mikey wrote: > > I've never really understood this issue: Why is it that one has to code > > the native controls on Android/ios? Why doesn't the compiler/standalone _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode