I was quite excited when I had an email from my brother pointing me to
the new Android "App Inventor" that Google has released as a beta
allowing easy development of apps for android phones - that is until I
discovered that they appear only to have made provision for linux if
.deb packages can be installed on your computer - I only run Fedora so
it would seem that without rpm install of their programming
environment Fedora users are closed out!
Anyone else have any thoughts on this? Is there a way to get this
stuff running in an up to date Fedora system? Not strictly a Fedora
issue but if you are a Fedora user you may well be interested - hence
posting this in the Fedora list.

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mike c
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