Apologies should this come off as off-topic. It's about LC's App-Building Course.
First, the OT but GREAT news. Using as-is the course's "directional compass + horizontal-level" stack, it was possible for even me to build, email and install an Android apk to both a Nexus 5 and a Nexus 7. {That success alone is worth the price of the course. Well done LC!} Next, the NOT SO GREAT (hopefully on-topic) news. The app functioned very sluggish. Enough so that the north-indicator was never correct, and a "wait or kill?" message window repeatedly appeared. Also, the swipe action to switch between compass and level functions did not work at all. Anyway, as someone very new to using LC for building Android apps, I am posting here (the course has a message area, but the message I entered there did not appear) to get feedback from those of you with experience building and specially selling LC-built Android (iOS?) apps for non-private use (i.e., for demanding customers) First, is LC limited to building "simple" apps? Don't know exactly what that would be.... text-only stuff? ... not stuff which uses device sensors or processes complex mathematics? Second, what could be slowing things down in this specific instance? And third, why might the swipe action not be working? I realize that without access to the stack itself, answering these might be difficult if not impossible. Nevertheless, here I am, hoping someone might be able to provide advice in the right direction, even if it's not exactly true North. Thank you. (And, once again, a hearty よくできました to LC for the ABC.) -- Nicolas Cueto _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode