If accuracy is your bag in the end you'll want to break down and
purchase a mobile device
I'm with David here. Simulators/emulators don't bring you very far.
As far as layout ( css) is concerned, most of the testing can be
done using Chrome and Safari, as most devices use Webkit based
On 04/07/2012 03:25, David Laakso wrote: I've no idea about that
site, but the official Android SDK includes an
If accuracy is your bag in the end you'll want to break down and
purchase a mobile device and save the receipt for your business
accountant.
I think in the end you'll want
http://android-emulator.org/ http://blackberry-emulator.org/
http://tablet-emulator.org/
if someone has the device and could compare the version offered up
by the emulator to the real thing and let me know if the emulator
is somewhat accurate I would be very grateful.
What are your favourite
http://ripple.tinyhippos.com/
For Webkit-based Blackberrys, at least, Ripple is officially supported by
RIM, who manufacture Blackberries. Which is a good start.
Regards,
Barney Carroll
barney.carr...@gmail.com
+44 7429 177278
barneycarroll.com
http://ripple.tinyhippos.com/
For Webkit-based Blackberrys, at least, Ripple is officially supported by
RIM, who manufacture Blackberries. Which is a good start.
Barney - thanks! I've just installed this and will check it out soon.
best regards,
Sandy
On 03/07/12 13:20, Sandy wrote:
http://android-emulator.org/
is this a reasonably accurate emulator?
I've no idea about that site, but the official Android SDK includes an
emulator:
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/emulator.html
Rob
I've no idea about that site, but the official Android SDK includes an
emulator:
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/emulator.html
Rob - Thank you - this looks like it's got to be accurate!
best regards,
Sandy
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I've no idea about that site, but the official Android SDK includes an
emulator:
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/emulator.html
Rob - Thank you - this looks like it's got to be accurate!
best regards,
Sandy
Use whatever emulator or simulator does it for you.
If accuracy is your
Le 4 juil. 2012 à 11:25, David Laakso a écrit :
Use whatever emulator or simulator does it for you.
If accuracy is your bag in the end you'll want to break down and
purchase a mobile device and save the receipt for your business
accountant. In my experience none of the emulators/simulators
hey all,
I am looking for a good way to check my work on various platforms. I've
found these emulators -
http://android-emulator.org/
http://blackberry-emulator.org/
http://tablet-emulator.org/
if someone has the device and could compare the version offered up by
the emulator to the real
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