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2013/03/01 at 11:47 pm #23636Jono-MorganParticipant
So my church bought a GLD, and I know the ipad app is just about out, but is there going to be an android app? I’d rather get a galaxy note than an ipad, just preference wise.
2013/03/02 at 9:26 am #33277robiParticipantI have the same question. I have an android device and I don’t want to buy ipad due to this only one application.
Is planned to create android application at least in the future?2013/03/02 at 6:58 pm #33279bigbeanParticipantLong as we’re wishing, I’d like a windows app and a steak dinner, while we’re at it.
The surest way to windup with nothing is to wait for everything. On the other hand, the 2nd mouse always gets the cheese.
2013/03/04 at 9:07 pm #33329bob274Participant+1 on this, Android and Windows app
There are more Android devices around than iOS. And a Windows app seems the most USABLE for someone actually sitting at the console and wanting additional control.
2013/03/05 at 2:47 am #33335SamXpParticipant+3 for Android! Really don’t want to purchase an iPad when there are a dozen Android tablets around.
2013/03/05 at 2:58 am #33337bigbeanParticipantNo thumbs up for the steak dinner?
The surest way to windup with nothing is to wait for everything. On the other hand, the 2nd mouse always gets the cheese.
2013/03/06 at 2:46 pm #33354AnonymousInactive+1 for Android.
2013/03/06 at 11:25 pm #33336DaveParticipant+1 for Windows App
GLD-80, AR2412, Peavey Versarray 112s 218 & CS Amps eh
2013/03/09 at 3:23 pm #33394tomosParticipant+1 for Android App []
+1 for Windows App2013/03/09 at 3:25 pm #33395HalfBakedPotatoParticipanti think that everybody will be waiting a long time…
2013/03/14 at 8:02 pm #33452cafoParticipant+1 for android app
2013/03/14 at 10:42 pm #33455tomosParticipantquote:
Originally posted by HalfBakedPotatoi think that everybody will be waiting a long time…
Why not? Some android tablet’s are very good and JB 4.1 or 4.2 is fast and reliable OS. It will be 1st app of this kind for android []
2013/03/15 at 4:00 am #33456RYAN-LOUDMUSIC-JENKINSParticipantquote:
Originally posted by tomosquote:
Originally posted by HalfBakedPotatoi think that everybody will be waiting a long time…
Why not? Some android tablet’s are very good and JB 4.1 or 4.2 is fast and reliable OS. It will be 1st app of this kind for android []
While talking with the at NAMM I was told that the advantage to the iPad is that the hardware is consistent whereas each manufacturer of android devices uses different parts and pieces so they are never consistent. Therefore I wouldn’t expect to see an android app any time soon. Android is just fine for phones but not for real computing.
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1 X AR8402013/03/15 at 9:10 am #33457HalfBakedPotatoParticipantquote:
Originally posted by RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINSquote:
Originally posted by tomosquote:
Originally posted by HalfBakedPotatoi think that everybody will be waiting a long time…
Why not? Some android tablet’s are very good and JB 4.1 or 4.2 is fast and reliable OS. It will be 1st app of this kind for android []
While talking with the at NAMM I was told that the advantage to the iPad is that the hardware is consistent whereas each manufacturer of android devices uses different parts and pieces so they are never consistent. Therefore I wouldn’t expect to see an android app any time soon. Android is just fine for phones but not for real computing.
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1 X AR840Exactly. I’d like an Android app as much as the next person… but from a business point of view, supporting a product on an unknown piece of hardware is a nightmare. Any problems with the app and A&H reputation with regards to that product is at risk. At least with an iPad, there is a level of consistency.
2013/03/15 at 6:05 pm #33462tomosParticipantquote:
Originally posted by HalfBakedPotatoquote:
Originally posted by RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINSquote:
Originally posted by tomosquote:
Originally posted by HalfBakedPotatoi think that everybody will be waiting a long time…
Why not? Some android tablet’s are very good and JB 4.1 or 4.2 is fast and reliable OS. It will be 1st app of this kind for android []
While talking with the at NAMM I was told that the advantage to the iPad is that the hardware is consistent whereas each manufacturer of android devices uses different parts and pieces so they are never consistent. Therefore I wouldn’t expect to see an android app any time soon. Android is just fine for phones but not for real computing.
2 X GLD80
2 X AR2412
1 X AR840Exactly. I’d like an Android app as much as the next person… but from a business point of view, supporting a product on an unknown piece of hardware is a nightmare. Any problems with the app and A&H reputation with regards to that product is at risk. At least with an iPad, there is a level of consistency.
But, you know that on iLive surfaces with MixRack is Linux behind (OS) and android is linux for arm processors. It’s easy to define that you need dual core processor with min limit of ram and screen resolution, JB 4.1 or 4.2,…. I use SG Note2 or Nexus 7 with remote app for using iLive editor on PC/laptop. I wish that in can use this in club with GLD or better to use app for android. I would like to know which OS is on GLD.
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