Good news is you have the code it appears and can work off of that for specification.
Bad news is I doubt you could port that as is. And more bad news, Andriod devs are more expensive, harder to come by apparently. I would be interested to hear how expensive your project ends up being. From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Travis Johnson Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:03 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: Re: [AFMUG] IOS app port I just got more info: It's written in Swift and the back-end server piece is written in PHP. There are roughly 40,000 lines of code on the app side and 9,000 lines of code on the PHP (server) side. Travis On 4/18/2016 3:48 PM, Cameron Crum wrote: Is it in Xcode or html/js? On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 4:45 PM, Travis Johnson <t...@ida.net<mailto:t...@ida.net>> wrote: Hi, Does anyone have a good resource (company, developer, application, etc) to enable an easy way to "port" a current IOS app (that I have all the source code and everything for) to Android? thanks, Travis