Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/24/12 10:54 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote: Wait didn't Jacque come up with a way to do this? No. I came up with an easy way to move apps to a device from within LiveCode. But iOS will not allow uncertified apps to run, and because of that, LiveCode itself won't even compile an iOS standalone wit

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Bob Sneidar
Wait didn't Jacque come up with a way to do this? Bob On Feb 24, 2012, at 4:06 AM, Ken Corey wrote: > If you want to use Livecode, no. > > You may register as an Apple Developer for free, but that only allows you to > run code on the simulator. If you want to put it on the iPad, even if onl

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Medard
Colin Holgate wrote: > If the overall goal is to be able to use your own stack on your iPad Thanks -- but the goal is to use a "stack" on the iPad, away from home ;-) Nonetheless, thank you for the pitch :-) I took a look at Codeo/Lua: seems interesting! Sigh... How about a "light" LiveCode.ap

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Roger Eller
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Colin Holgate wrote: > The apps I referred to do show you the cursor, it's literally you looking > at your computer screen, only using touch to operate things. I'm sending > this message using Mail on my MacBook Air, but I'm typing on my iPad > screen, using Remot

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Colin Holgate
The apps I referred to do show you the cursor, it's literally you looking at your computer screen, only using touch to operate things. I'm sending this message using Mail on my MacBook Air, but I'm typing on my iPad screen, using Remotix. ___ use-livec

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Roger Eller
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Colin Holgate wrote: > If the overall goal is to be able to use your own stack on your iPad, > another option would be to remote control your computer screen. If you use > either Desktop Connect, or Remotix, it's amazing how well you can operate > any applications

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Colin Holgate
If the overall goal is to be able to use your own stack on your iPad, another option would be to remote control your computer screen. If you use either Desktop Connect, or Remotix, it's amazing how well you can operate any applications on your computer. Remotix is far better than Desktop Connect

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Medard
Ken Corey wrote: > Gotta love Apple. (It says so in the T's & C's.) You said it ;-> ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.run

Re: A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Ken Corey
If you want to use Livecode, no. You may register as an Apple Developer for free, but that only allows you to run code on the simulator. If you want to put it on the iPad, even if only yours, you must give Apple $100. That said, if you're truly just writing scripts for yourself, you could c

A simple question about LiveCode and iOS

2012-02-24 Thread Medard
I am about to upgrade to "5" from my old 4.5.3 copy ;-) As I got an iPad 2, I wondered if I could script for my iPad... It appears that I have to go by the App Store, even if I want to create only for my iPad, unwilling to sell my production... I find that the yearly $99 payment to Apple is a hi