Hi, Websites have gained this attention in the past and many companies invest heavily in concealing the identity of the technology used, for one simple reason - security.
Fingerprinting is the process of identifying what technology is used to construct web services and applications. It is considered murky and rests in a grey area of the law, which is counter intuitive to the concept of saying with pride - this wonderful application is proudly built with MonoDroid! One challenge with Android marketplace, or any commercial offering in general - software piracy. Apps built with Monodroid are not as easy to reverse engineer, due to the abstraction layered runtime and required dependencies, possibly true, possibly not - this would require further clarification to be justified as realistic statement. >From personal experience, a recent project in which I was involved, the entire suite of applications were reverse engineered and made available as warez sites, within 24 hours of releasing 'lite' versions on Android market. This demonstrated how useful the code obfuscation methods, within the Android SDK and apps developed with Eclipse are. Yellow pages provides lists of companies that provide services. They do not state what type of locks or alarm systems are used to secure the premises and being that with the internet we are in a world where everything is instantly connected, good or bad, were all sharing the same space. Maybe it would be a good idea to have an ISV offerings page within MonoDroid / MonoTouch, for people to offer their services relating to development and consulting. Best Regards, Glen On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Gabe Codina <g...@agtrix.com> wrote: > Obviously Mel was asking about Monodroid apps and while the market does > ‘show all’ it doesn’t just show monodroid – **** > > ** ** > > Im also interested to see monodroid apps.**** > > ** ** > > Gabe**** > > ** ** > > *From:* monodroid-boun...@lists.ximian.com [mailto: > monodroid-boun...@lists.ximian.com] *On Behalf Of *Glen Hassell > *Sent:* Wednesday, 29 June 2011 10:02 AM > *To:* mcvje...@holisticware.net; Discussions related to Mono for Android > *Subject:* Re: [mono-android] List of Monodroid apps published on Android > Market**** > > ** ** > > https://market.android.com/**** > > **** > > The market shows all..**** > > 2011/6/29 Miljenko Cvjetko <mcvje...@holisticware.net>**** > > Hi everyone > > Is there a list of published apps on Android Market? > Or maybe authors could pls You just post it name and url on the mailing > list? > > thanks + regards > > Mel > > > -- > Miljenko Cvjetko dipl.ing. ET > Direktor/CEO > Projektant rješenja/Solution Architect > Razvojni programer/Senior developer > Voditelj projekta/Project Manager > > IX južna obala 13 > Kajzerica Zagreb > T: 385 1 7775555 > M: 385 91 557 447 3 > F: 385 1 7779556 > e: mcvje...@holisticware.net > w: www.holisticware.net > > _______________________________________________ > Monodroid mailing list > Monodroid@lists.ximian.com > > UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION: > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodroid**** > > > > > -- > Glen Hassell > Inner Technique > http://innertech.com.au/ > Office: 03 9687 0006 > Mobile: +61 (0) 438 340 385 > [image: Description: Image removed by sender.]**** > > > _______________________________________________ > Monodroid mailing list > Monodroid@lists.ximian.com > > UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION: > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodroid > > -- Glen Hassell Inner Technique http://innertech.com.au/ Office: 03 9687 0006 Mobile: +61 (0) 438 340 385
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