![]() ![]() The Clock app stores your recurring alarms, the Google Maps app saves a list of your recent searches, and the Contacts app lets you add, edit, and remove your contacts' information.ĭata persistence-storing or persisting data on the device-is a big part of Android development. Moreover, there is a mobile simulator that can run the applications on your PC yet simulating the mobile appearance e.g.Many of the apps you use store data directly on the device. Guys in this thread are talking about hosting the server itself on the mobile device, something like hosting the sc core files on a mobile device and make it run apache/mysql…etc to act like website… which is interesting subject but (from my point of view) I don’t see it important or essential… as simply anybody will require a stable/robust project will put it somewhere that he trust can handle many connections, up and running 24/7 has high speed internet access, uninterrupted power supply, performance conditions…etc.Īgain, it is nice experiment, but if you require only to open SC project as a client from your mobile, or to test it, then this is different… just focus on the first 2 sentences I wrote above, any web site can be run from mobile using mobile browser such as safari for iPhone, Internet for android or Chrome for mobile… opera… Well I have asked to SC8 mobile examples and we ended up talking about something else while the question is still not answered.Ĭan please some body from NET MAKE answer where / how can I have any project run on mobile device which looks like a mobile project (not zommed in website) ?ĭo you mean that you want to run a project that was developed with SC on mobile device!! if yes, this is simple, use your mobile browser to navigate the same address like your PC… that’s it… in SC7, only menu application does take the shape of the mobile properly… in SC8, the rest of the applications suite the mobile device screen better… this is all talking as SC as client… browsing apps from mobile… from a remote server…ĭeveloping native applications for mobiles is different and it is related to the mobile OS, that’s why you will need in this case 3-4 versions for each project… i guess the web version will allow all to use the same web based version, the only disadvantage is that users will use their internet browsers… they can create “shortcuts” in their screens though (there are many choices) would it be possible to setup SQLite database, install the project on the phone and run everything locally ? Resizing images, fields, fonts, and field distances ?Īssuming I have a local web server installed on my mobile dev. I cannot locate any example App for mobile device. I would really appreciate if somebody from NetMake will answer this.įirst of all (since SC8 was advertised) as mobile ready I would expect to see at least one demo App created which we can quickly install, generate and run on the mobile dev. Soon we will see if the tool is up to the expectations. In this case SC8 seems to be perfect to fill the gap. ![]() In many cases we need something which is quicker, doesn’t have to use device specific advanced function and most of all heavily uses databases. There is B4J recently released which allows program for iOS. The downside is that I can only use it to develop for Android. Since I’m not a V coder I had to learn everything from scratch. It is a great tool however it is low lever coding. I used B4A tool for some time to create Android Apps. Since I haven’t created one mobile App with SC some of my questions might sound ignorant, so please forgive me. OK, since the admin was so nice to create this section I will have initially few questions regarding mobile Apps.
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