I want to implement video and voice call feature in our project, but Linux and Window64 bit doesn't support Agora Electron SDK. So, is there any way to use Agora Electron SDK in linux and Window64 bit?
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I am developing a voice communication app using agora SDK. I was using version 3.7, then I needed to use extensions provided by agora (Bose PinPoint Filter), then I upgraded the agora version to 4.0( we have to use SDK version 4.0 to use extensions). But after I upgraded to 4.0.0.3 , when joined the channel it keeps calling rtcEngineConnectionDidInterrupted(_ engine: AgoraRtcEngineKit) delegate. I could not find why this happens. Can anyone find a solution to the problem I am facing?
I want to develop IOS application using sdk like rtc.io I want to know whether javascript based hybrid application will run on IOS or not? Is there any available free SDK for IOS native webRTC Data channel app development?
yes there is a recent release of opensource webRTC supported browser by Ericsson laboratories, its cross platform and the first browser with webRTC support.
http://www.ericsson.com/news/1860225
Can I use the Sony SDK v2 with Basic4android? Want touch event and sensor data in my app to evaluate. Does anyone have an example for me?
There is no problem to use the Sony Add-on SDK in combination with other SDKs and libraries. On the smartphone side, you can use Basic4Android to create the user interface. But on the Smartwatch2 you have to use the Sony Add-on SDK, since Basic4android has no support for it.
You can wrap your Java code with Smartwatch support as a library and then reference it from Basic4android IDE. Here is a tutorial on Basic4Android.
Is there a Windows Live Messenger Connect v5 C# SDK? something like Facebook C# SDK. Thanks for the help!
Windows Live SDK
Windows Live Messenger Connect Developer Guide, Version 5.0
BlackBerry Tablet OS is basically a handicapped QNX so can I somehow develop apps for the tablet as a usual QNX application, by using gcc and PhAB for photon gui?
How do I develop apps for the Blackberry tablet without use of Adobe AIR?
In addition to AIR, you can use RIM's WebWorks SDK. RIM has also announced "upcoming" support for native (C/C++), Android and JavaME apps on the PlayBook. They have even demoed the use of Android apps just a few days ago at BlackBerry World.