Geoff,
Software should be unicode-compatible nowadays. This is what users and
developers expect. So, I would say 100%.
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On 5/10/2015 22:49, Geoff Canyon wrote:
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Lynn Fredricks <
lfredri...@proactive-intl.com> wrote:
Unicode - DONE
Im glad Paul pointed this out; its been taking some hits from people who
say
they don't need it, and that its impacting performance.
It is a necessity for the future of LiveCode or any development environment
for that matter.
I'm curious -- what percentage of the apps in the iOS or Android app stores
would you say require unicode? I'm familiar with the iOS US app store, not
Android or any of the international versions. My impression is that in the
US there are very few apps that use unicode.
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