Another approach without using Eclipse, the Android SDK or learning
Java is MobiForms. MobiForms was the world's first rapid application
development tool designed for creating Android apps. Most programming
is done with drag and drop or using the simplified MobiScript built-in
language for app logi
I would recommend trying the "appinventor".
It is the closest you can get to app. development without installing
an SDK.
You can develop using a browser.
On May 12, 12:45 pm, Peter Webb wrote:
> You can't develop Android applications entirely on Android phones. The
> SDK runs on Windows, Linux a
You can't develop Android applications entirely on Android phones. The
SDK runs on Windows, Linux and Mac but not the Android o/s.
Don't hold your breath. I can't imagine that running Eclipse on a
phone is going to work very well, even if it was feasible.
OTOH, if you own a PC, you just run the S
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