On 14/04/15 18:17, Geoff Canyon wrote:
PencilCase <http://www.pencilcase.io> has a player app on iOS
<http://appstore.com/pencilcaseplayer> so you can:

1. Design your app on a Mac
2. Upload it to their system and get a code
3. Give that code to anyone
4. Anyone can install the PencilCase iOS app
5. Anyone can put in your code to run your app immediately.

If they can do it, shouldn't LC be able to as well? Or is there something
I'm not thinking of?
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A few questions:

1.  "upload it to their system": well, who are 'they'?

2. "Anyone can install the PencilCase iOS app": really? I'll try on my G3 iMac running Mac OS 9.

2.1. "Anyone can install the PencilCase iOS app": really? I'll try on my iPad 1.

Your "anyone" is about as good as Marie Antoinette's "Let them eat cake".

WHY should LC be able to do "that:? The whole thing looks awfully restrictive and end-users (apart from being dependent on a iPad) need to install PencilCase.

Now LC can distribute STANDALONES to all sorts of platforms.

To my mind LC looks like a better bet.

Richmond.

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