Blog post "Running Delphi Android Applications on Windows Phone via Astoria Bridge" at http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/2015-september-running-delphi-winphone-astoria.html
Blog post "Running Delphi Android Applications on Windows Phone via Astoria Bridge" at http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/2015-september-running-delphi-winphone-astoria.html
http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/2015-september-running-delphi-winphone-astoria.html
http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/2015-september-running-delphi-winphone-astoria.html
Does EMB plan to support Windows 10 phone directly or will we always have to work through Astoria. Dont really like the idea of having to work through Astoria.
ReplyDeleteThe current plan is to support Windows Phone via Astoria. Why don't you like it? It isn't an emulator, the apps run natively on the CPU, only API calls are "redirected".
ReplyDeletethis is definetly interesting, and i am curious on how this works out. I hope for the best.
ReplyDeleteMarco Cantù Ok did not know it ran natively. What about the look and feel of the apps. Do they look like android apps or windows apps
ReplyDeleteThe apps look like Android apps. This is something we plan addressing, with specific "Windows 10 Phone" styles...
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