Re: [mono-android] Enterprise licensing question

2012-06-15 Thread Joseph Hill
Hello Ken Thanks for asking. I'll make sure we get an FAQ posted for this. The differences are enforced through the license. If you already have a Professional license and are upgrading to Enterprise, the upgrade isn't automatic (yet), but you can contact support and we can apply it for you: htt

[mono-android] New Designer previews - Visual Studio and MonoDevelop

2012-04-26 Thread Joseph Hill
Hello Everyone As Jonathan just announced, the latest Mono for Android 4.2 preview (Mono for Android 4.1.1) has been released to our alpha channel. This preview includes designer updates, including designer support in Visual Studio. It also includes support for working against Android x86 emulato

Re: [mono-android] Moonlight on Android

2012-01-03 Thread Joseph Hill
Hello Gabe Unfortunately, Jeff's blog doesn't include the full context of the presentation where those demos were originally shown. You can view the presentation those demos were developed for here: http://channel9.msdn.com/events/MIX/MIX11/EXT03 The MIX 2011 demos were very much a "What is actual

[mono-android] MonoTouch and Mono for Android Job Board

2011-12-13 Thread Joseph Hill
Hello Everyone Later this week, Xamarin will be launching a new job board. The board will enable companies that are building mobile applications to find MonoTouch and Mono for Android developers. We're launching with an introductory fee of $50/month fee to post a listing; however, if you are curr

[mono-android] Android 4.0 and the Mono for Android Windows Installer

2011-10-20 Thread Joseph Hill
This is a public service announcement for anyone who is using Mono for Android installed from our new one-click installer. The new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich release changed update URLs and repository file formats in a way that have made it impossible to install new Android updates from the ve

Re: [mono-android] WCF - when will there be an update?

2011-10-17 Thread Joseph Hill
Hello Dominik If those are your two choices, my recommendation would be to use .NET 2 Web Services, which is complete and fairly stable. Alternatively, there are other approaches you might want to consider, such as Protocol Buffers: http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/ We're still assessing our pla

Re: [mono-android] Hobbyist

2011-08-25 Thread Joseph Hill
Hello Justin We don't currently have any plans to offer a hobbyist license, but we do offer a free limited version. The trial version only deploys to emulator, but it never expires and otherwise has no limitations. We also recently announced student and academic discounts, which make full license

Re: [mono-android] Mono Android license question

2011-08-09 Thread Joseph Hill
ts, you would need an OEM license. You can contact us to discuss options: cont...@xamarin.com Thanks Joseph Hill ___ Monodroid mailing list Monodroid@lists.ximian.com UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION: http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodroid