> Todd F. wrote: > Yes, Ali has provided a good multiplatform example of a button. We are > taking this example and creating a structure/template for all basic UI > widgets. This is our goal, but the #1 goal right now is mobile and getting > them in a widget store for people to purchase and use. But before 2021 > should not be an issue.
You had always a lot of impressing reality-based ideas. But here you speak of non-existing widgets in a close to non-existing widgets centre (the word "store" has such a negative sound). Why not simply start with facts, an own "cross-platform-native" widget? One beyond a "Hello <control>" example? > BTW HH, thanks for the LBC property sample app you did, it was helpful. If you mean the Controlkit: It is free, cross-platform, and there are around 100 downloads. Who should live from 100 downloads? Probably it is this crazy Apple world: Let people pay for a big part of hot air. And they will luckily buy it and praise that part of hot air. But Apple has the monopole for that. _______________________________________________ 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