Good Afternoon Mike:
Thanks for the speedy reply!
Yes, this is the scouting app. Not the whole app but the data collection part 
for game info. So it is one form (albeit a complex form!)
The tablet will some flavor of a Samsung. The one I have on my desk is a 
'Galaxy Note 10.1' Looks like a nice box. Samsung gave me this one to start 
playing with.
I read about Google's involvement with Android and I think I read it uses Java.
If I could make the one form work from a browser I that would be a victory. I 
will look in to Thierry Nivelet's Fox In Cloud.
I appreciate the suggestion as a good starting point for this.
Like all things around I am sure they expect it operational in the week! <bg>
Best regards,

Jack




Jack Skelley
Senior Director, Programming/Computer Operations
New Jersey Devils
(973)757-6164
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Subject: Re: VFP To Android

On 5/3/2013 2:08 PM, Jack Skelley wrote:
> Good Afternoon All:
> Not sure if this should have been a [NF] listing...oh well...
> I have been asked to write an app for an Android tablet that was originally 
> written in VFP 6 and is currently running on VFP 9 on the Windows platform. 
> Not knowing anything about Android I started to do some reading. I guess I am 
> gaining but have a long way to go.
> One of things I read is that Android apps can be written in C# (plus other 
> languages). Is there a convertor that will take a VFP form and make an app 
> for an Android tablet? I'm not trying to reinvent the app only take something 
> that is working great in VFP 9 and make it work in a tablet with similar 
> functionality.
> I was wondering if any one in the group has ever done this before?
> Thanks for any help!
> Best regards,
>
> Jack Skelley

Hi Jack!

Is this your scouting app?  I wonder if you could use Thierry Nivelet's
Fox In Cloud and just webify your app whereby they could use their
phones browser to use it?  (Not sure if it's too intensive with the
mouse to be practical on the phone browser?)



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