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OC for Android
25/08/2009
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OC for Android
wine_b
7 posts
Hi,

I really like OC and it's great you have support for different platforms
I was wondering if you plan to add support for the Linux based mobile platform by Google named Android?
It's becoming more and more popular..

thanks in advance for your reply!
 

26/08/2009
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Re : OC for Android
AdministrateurVoir son blog
3099 posts
Hello,

Android could be a very interesting platform for Open Cellar next releases.
I'm thinking about it... stay around....

Matthieu
 

26/08/2009
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Re : OC for Android
wine_b
7 posts
this is great news!!
I really hope you find the time and courage to support yet another platform

I'll be watching this space :)
 

24/04/2010
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Re : OC for Android
andrebeliveau
1 posts
I just got an Android phone (SonyEricsson X10) and I would love to be able to carry open cellar on phone.

Is there anyway we can help ?
 

26/04/2010
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GéraudVoir son blog
6 posts
Hy,

I have a android mobile to, and OC on this platform is very interesting.
But for a better cross platform and cross support (mobile or not) software, for me, the better solution is an Open Cellar web application with local data : with google gear for exemple.

Viva Open Cellar !
 

24/06/2010
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Re : OC for Android
Petipopotam
7 posts
Google Gear is dead... Now you have to use HTML5 Local Storage to achieve this similar process (and HTML.Manifest to locally cache html/javascript file).

You can build an entire offline application with HTML5+LocalStorage+HTML.Manifest and synchronise with the server when you want...

It's could be a very "cross platform" solution for Windows+Mac+Linux+Android+iPhone !

You can find a very good example of this kind of application with :
http://dbelement.com/apps/reader

Maybe it could be an inspiration for the developer of OpenCellar :-)
 

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