Hi, Martin and everybody
I'm one of the "great individuals" Jonathan mentioned (although I'm not so
great like he said :P).
Our plans is to make an LibO version for tablets. Of course, Android API
make it possible to tablet apps run on smartphones as well, but it affects
our target version.
Jonathan, I think it'd be better to target 3.0 for now. I think that most of
the Android tablets will run 3.1 but, let's stick with 3.0 until we have
good reasons to increase our minimum version. What do you think?
Regards!
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Rodrigo
http://www.rodrigocarvalho.blog.br
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On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 07:26, Martin Hosken <mhosken@gmail.com> wrote:
I am working with 2 other great individuals in regards to bring LO to
android devices. The sdk has support for android version 1.5 all the way
up to the latest 3.1
Question becomes what versions do we want to get cross compilation to
work with?
Having just come off a low level android project, I would suggest you
target 2.3 as your earliest, at least until you have it working. Anything
before that is fraught with problems and your mileage as to whether anything
will work will vary.
Yours,
Martin
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