I need a big favor from a blackberry user/s. I need a photo of the homepage of the following website. It can be any blackberry phone. The person I setup the site for has to send the site to potential clients that have blackberrys. I'd like to see how it look on any blackberry. I tried running simulators but I'm not having luck getting the http to work.
Thanks in advance for any help.
http://ensenadahondavillas.com
Here a an example from my samsung galaxy 4.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0ByD1b7-BBd6LdVFfX3VUOFNOTW8/edit?usp=sharing
The best thing to do, is to use an emulator. You can check your website in a Blackberry very easily following this guide for an Blackberry emulator. Using Google and you'll find emulators for Android and iOS as well.
Hope I could help you.
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I have created PWA using angular in which I am using zxing-ngx-scanner library, which library for barcode scan. In ios browsers(Safari, Chrome and Firefox) and on Android it's asking for camera permissions and it's working fine, but if I add my site to homescreen(in ios), then it's not asking me for the camera permissions.
I have hosted my site on HTTPS
All PWA functionality working fine
I am using tag for the barcode scan
Please let me know if anyone has any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Try to upgrade to iOS 13.4 and try again. The fix that Apple provided may work now.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=185448#c88
I developed an native android application. Now i want to import the application in BlackBerry 10. Please help and also let me know whether i will get any functional or technical issues while importing as well as while deploying into app store.
Thanks In advance.
Here is the information you want on official BlackBerry Developer site.
I am facing very strange issue currently. I have windows phone 7 application, built using XNA framework. I have put microsoft ad control for same.
The issue is, the .XAP file which I submitted to Marketplace; if i deploy that file to my phone, microsoft ads are coming fine.
BUT, when i download the app from marketplace via wi-fi, after the app starts, the ads are not coming.
I verified all and this is really strange. I am clueless and can anyone please tell if has faced such issue?
Thanks,
David
Do you see the advertising control on your page? Does it just appear as a black box without ads? I have never used the adevertising SDK with an XNA app before but I know they take a few seconds to appear in my XAML-based apps.
I am including this MSDN link to a sample app that uses XNA and the advertising SDK. Hopefully this will help you out.
my employer is killing me.
I'm currently editing our website to fit on iPad's display, however I do not have an iPad. I have tried the desktop iPad emulator called airiPad made by adobe and the online www.ipad-emulator.org/
both are working but whenever my boss send me his screenshots from his iPad it looks very different so I'm asking advice and suggestion on what emulator can I use to get the most accurate results..
P.S All of our computer units are running on windows7.
thanks..
I would suggest trying Safari under Windows, I suppose that's the best you can get on Windows.
The only thing you need from the simulator is its Webkit engine, and some 3rd party solutions hardly will deliver you the very same engine as the one on the Mac OS X or iOS.
Also, here are some Apple's guidelines on compatibility.
I'm trying to find out whether Appcelerator's Titanium is good for iPad app development, or if it can even be used as such?
There seemed to be an announcement in April 2010 of a 'Titanium Tablet' package, although I can find no further mention of this. From the forums (where I've also asked this question, but have yet to receive any responses) it sounds like people are developing iPad apps, but I've yet to receive a definitive answer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Toby
Yes, you can use Titanium to develop iPad apps. There are a few iPad only UI elements in the API: here
Yup, Titanium works for iPad apps. Like Dave said above, there are some (two to be exact, as of today) iPad specific API's, other than those you would just use all the other existing APIs and when you create your project in Titanium Developer, you would choose iPad as the project type.
The API documentation (linked to the iPad specific APIs but the list on the left has all available ones for Mobile Dev):
http://developer.appcelerator.com/apidoc/mobile/latest/Titanium.UI.iPad-module
To get an idea of what you can do, take a look at the Kitchen Sink Apps. There are two, one for the iPad, which is basic and really only shows the iPad specific API usage for the most part. The other is for the iPhone which has nearly every available API on display. They are ugly apps but they do the job of showing you what's possible and give some decent reference code. You can find the kitchen sink apps on Git hub (link below) and go here (http://developer.appcelerator.com/doc/kitchensink) to see how to run them in them the simulator (requires xCode which is free from Apple).
Also, you can find some showcased iPad apps built with titanium on the Appcelerator website (link Below), just search the page for the word iPad.
Kitchen Sink Apps : github.com/appcelerator/KitchenSink
Appcelerator Showcase : appcelerator.com/showcase/applications-showcase/
(sorry for the non linked URLs but Github will not let you post more than one link unless you have more than 10 reputation points)
Currently you can build iPod, iPad, Android. BlackBerry is also available if your a paying member.
Source is also on Github if you want to have a look first.
http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_mobile