Last year we have bought a license of the RedLaser Barcode Scanner which is developed by Xamarin. Now we want to reconfigure our License but the Configuration Site is closed. Does some know something about it?
Thanks for help
The Red Laser SDK is no longer offered by eBay. However, Manatee Works offers RedLaser SDK Developers a free, equivalent Manatee Works Barcode Scanner SDK license for Android and iOS, with the purchase of a support package.
RedLaser was developed (I believe) by eBay. Xamarin just created bindings for it to be used in their platform.
The Red Laser SDK for developers is no longer offered by eBay. Manatee Works offers their SDK to integrate barcode scanning in your apps.
Also there is another third party , Scandit which offers the same and at a cheaper price than Manatee
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As part of our mobile app development we need to work on offline maps. Recently we have registered for HERE maps iOS free evaluation sdk(90 days), however we are not able to download HERE maps sdk and explained samples since there is no download link available on website(https://developer.here.com/native-apis). We have sent several mails to support team but nobody responded to my mails.
Someone help us to proceed further like how to get this sdk, so that we can integrate this free evaluation HERE sdk in our apps. If we are happy with this maps we are ready to purchase business license also.
Note: Google Maps(no offline), Skobbler maps are giving sdks and sample programs but not Here Maps.
The native HERE Maps SDK which includes offline map support can now be evaluated by anyone, no business license required. You just need to create a HERE account and request an evaluation copy.
Go to developer.here.com > Mobile SDKs > Sign up for a 90-day free trial
https://developer.here.com/native-apis
I contacted HERE a few days ago. They said that the SDK is available only for business contracts, not for free contracts. And it's not possible to get the sdk for evaluation. We need first a business contract...
Click on the below link to download Here maps mobile SDKs for android and iOS:
https://developer.here.com/plans/mobile-sdk
Currently there are two types of mobile SDKs are available
1.Starter Evaluation(90-day free trial) : Some feature will not be available here.
For ex a).We cannot download maps with this.
b).Hybrid mode will not work here etc.
Hybrid version will work both online and offline modes whereas online version will only work in online mode. You can download the maps with Here mobile SDK and then you can navigate to the places without internet. In hybrid version app will switch to offline automatically whenever net is not available.
2.Premium Evaluation(90-day free trial) : We can download maps.
I want to create a smart TV app for samsung and LG, which should run on their specific platforms.
The app should be capable of running on the below platforms of LG:-
LG Smart TV SDK V3.0.
LG Smart TV SDK V2.4.0
webOS TV SDK 1.2.0
The app should be capable of running on the below platforms of Samsung:-
SDK 3.5
SDK 4.5
SDK 5.1
If i develop an app for any of these SDK, what are the dependencies in porting it to the other platforms/SDKs.
My undestanding is that core components like the Player and Remote Control Management are platform specific.And you would need to use a configuration file and implements these components independently for each platform.
And between creating the app for LG and sumsung is there any common SDK to develop app once and run on any platform.Could find about "Smart Tv Alliance", but samsung does not support it and is very recent.
Any pointer or suggestions will be helpful
Cross platform development on Smart TV it is a little tricky. I would suggest you to have a look at some cross platform SDK already out there.
Here a brief list:
INIO TV from Mautilus Software
http://www.inio.tv
Source code free and open source at
https://github.com/mautilus/inio-sdk-js
I used in the past, it works well for Samsung and LG.
Tv App Engine
http://www.tvappagency.com
I think it is proprietary and I could not find information about their fees.
Joshfire Smart TV SDK
http://framework.joshfire.com/
I had not opportunity to test it yet but it seems LG is not supported.
I hope it can helps.
Also there is a free and opensource Smartbox library:
https://github.com/immosmart/smartbox
In my opinion rather good one =)
Hey I'm new to iPhone and I have been trying to use Scandit SDK. I installed the Community FREE SDK from http://www.scandit.com/pricing/ for scanning QR Code images, and it's working fine on my application. I want to know that if i will deploy my app on Apple Store using Scandit then it will be problem in future because of Free SDK. Or for this, i need to purchase paid Enterprise SDK of $199 or $399. Please give me any suggestion.
Thanks in Advance.
you can use the free version only
if you have more suggestion for QR Code, you need some idea follow this link QR Code Scanning in ios application
I'm a BlackBerry native applications developer. I'm new in BB10 apps development. I'm supposed to create an Augmented Reality based application in BB10. I've no idea whether there's any third party library available for blackberry10 or not.
I have googled this thing. Have come to know that Wikitude has provided wikitide-SDK for Android and iOS; using it, android and iPhone developers can develop AR (Augmented Reality) Apps very easily. News says that Wikitude will release SDK for BlackBerry later this year.
Do anyone know the exact release date of Wikitide-SDK for BB10(blackberry) ?
Do anyone have any idea about any third library which I can use for developing AR apps for BB10?
Thanks in advance.
As of August first, they've made this press release.
Of interest in that press release is this (emphasis added):
Wikitude’s most recent product launch is the Wikitude SDK, which allows third parties to develop their own AR apps. The company is also preparing an SDK for BlackBerry® 10.
However, they not yet provided a timeline.
Edit: this is now available:
http://www.wikitude.com/wikitude-launches-worlds-augmented-reality-sdk-blackberry-10
Currently i am exploring Wikitude for BB10. I want to know if Wikitude fetch users location in background or not?
Can any one provide details of "ios sdk for windows xp" so that we can develop Ipad application in Windows environment.
YES it is possible! You can develop for iOS on a PC. Almost all versions of windows are supported, including Windows XP. You can build iPad and iPhone apps using the SDK. It is called Dragon Fire SDK and it allows you to create iOS apps using Visual Studio C++. Dragon Fire SDK is very limited in it's features, but the company is constantly updating the SDK. Dragon Fire SDK is really aimed at creating games (Open GL ES), although they recently announced a possibility of an Enterprise version of the SDK which would allow you to create lifestyle, productivity, utility, and other types of apps. I used it for almost a year before switching to a Macintosh Computer and getting Xcode, and I was very pleased with everything. The company was devoted to helping you create your dream app, and they had lots of resources, help forums, and communities to answer your questions about app building with the PC. The SDK allows you to develop your app in C or C++ and then test it using a real iPhone or iPad simulator. Dragon Fire SDK ranges from the basic starter kit, $50, to the ultimate version which allows for iPhone and iPad Dev, priced at $150. Dragon Fire SDK is created by Zumisoft. As far as distributing your app, Zumisoft will distribute it for you, but the downfall of that is that your app must be a FREE app and updates cost $10 each. The other way is to distribute it through the App Store for $99 and do all the cool fancy stuff you want.
LINKS:
Dragon Fire SDK Home
Dragon Fire SDK Products
Apple iOS Developer Center
Best of Luck!
Happy App Building!
If you are really serious about the iPad app, buy a Mac ;)
There is no iOS SDK for Windows.