![]() ![]() Will wait and see how Win Mobile 7 plays out. I've looked into this for a couple of mobile productivity apps I have in mind but concluded I am too old (and don't really care) to learn and pay for an entirely new -to me- language environment (I use Delphi, MS Access, and SQL Server). ![]() At least Android app development is Java family-based and the tools are freeeeeeee! would need approval from Apple if submitting to Apple's IOS AppStoreĪpple is very controlling about everything to do with iOS, including the development tools you use. lot's of customizable settings, few to begin with ico, APNG - formats which Android doesn't even support natively custom 'startup' folder / last used folder thumbnail size display / file list 'no-thumbs' display Support for auto-rotation Portrait/Landscape according to acclerometer for opening for accessing SD card on Android support for some GPU acceleration/hardware acceleration where possible ![]() support for Open GL / GL ES where possible for viewer next/prev image effects support for pinch-to-zoom viewing on both platforms basic image viewing to begin with, along with image manipulation (cropping, resizing etc) How hard would it be port XnView and all it's libraries etc to those two platforms? It would be better to use NDK as much as possible no? Pierre, you could charge a small fee on Android market - I and many would support you and pay. I think Android would be the most important platform to support first. It will be a rebirth of the now discontinued XnView Smartphone. ![]() With no rest for the wicked, what about a basic C++ and Objective C written XnView app for our latest popular world used smartphone operating systems After MP is out of it's beta stages and is stable and other XnView family apps are stable/updated. ![]()
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