MT and MD rely on their respective native UI layers, so they can't share UI
code.  And code for interacting directly with the device APIs are unique to
each platform.  However, data access, business logic, etc can be shared.
 Craig Dunn (http://conceptdev.blogspot.com/) has written some good posts
about sharing code between platforms (and WP7 also).

MT does support the iPad.

On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Tim Kelly <tim.ke...@designerware.com>wrote:

>  I've decided to stick with Mono for Android in hopes of supporting
> iPad's.  So here's my overall question:****
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> 1. How compatible is Mono for Android and MonoTouch?****
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> 2. Does MonoTouch support the iPad?****
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> If someone could shine a little knowledge on this I would appreciate it,
> thanks.****
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> Tim****
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