Bill Ziegler wrote:
> Sorry gang, I should have written wirelessly though Bluetooth or wifi
> directly to a classroom computer, not over the Internet.
>
> Bill
Check out the video 1/3 down the page. When/if this ships, there will be
no problem making Rev Apps for it.
http://www.engadget.com/2010
On May 30, 2010, at 3:40 PM, Bill Ziegler wrote:
> Sorry gang, I should have written wirelessly though Bluetooth or wifi
> directly to a classroom computer, not over the Internet.
Yes, and that was what I tested, and it works with a wifi connection but not
the bluetooth one.
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Sorry gang, I should have written wirelessly though Bluetooth or wifi
directly to a classroom computer, not over the Internet.
Bill
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On May 30, 2010, at 1:45 PM, Robert Mann wrote:
> - is it ok to try as an individual to propose such an app for the apple
> store??
> - is it ok te privately distribute outside the iphone app (eg several
> iphones in an enterprise, not member of the "iphone enterprise program"
It'll be interest
M
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On the Linux/MP3/iPod front, you could have a Rev stack in Linux that creates
the MP3s, and then you play those on the mobile device via the url of the file,
if it's web shared. That works for iPad for iPhone, and probably iPod Touch. It
even continues to play the audio if you have pressed the o
On May 30, 2010, at 1:26 PM, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
> Too bad he said wi-fi may not be an optioin either. Does the iPad have a
> wired ethernet port?
I took his "direct connect" comment to mean a direct connect to the computer,
but not strictly specifying a cable. I'm sure he knows
ple, for reasons best known to itself, has
removed the functionality necessary to use this application from its recent
models, so we do not support iPods. Sorry.
Peter
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Colin Holgate wrote:
> I just did a test with Desktop Connect. Bad news - sure enough,
> audio isn't sent over the network. Good news - you can do a direct
> WiFi network from the computer to the iPad, and connect to the
> machine that way. Unfortunately BlueTooth doesn't work out, the
> computer t
I just did a test with Desktop Connect. Bad news - sure enough, audio isn't
sent over the network. Good news - you can do a direct WiFi network from the
computer to the iPad, and connect to the machine that way. Unfortunately
BlueTooth doesn't work out, the computer thinks that the iPad is a Blu
I don't think the Enterprise route will go over well. I write the software at
home at night, weekends and summer as more of a hobby than as part of my job. I
have more control over giving it away this way. I have some posted on my on-Rev
page so any school or parents can download them for free.
On 05/30/2010 at 10:49 AM, Bill Ziegler wrote:
> My question is this;
> Is it possible to tether the iPad to a Mac or PC, using Bluetooth or
> Wifi (not Internet), located in the same room. Essentially the iPad
> would act as a touch interface AND display for the host computer,
> respond with litt
Colin Holgate wrote:
> Here's an info page on that program:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/programs/iphone/enterprise/
Thanks for clarifying whos enterprise they refer to.
~Roger Eller
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On May 30, 2010, at 11:22 AM, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
> It is too bad that developers may have to tip-toe around Apple "LAW" to
> help children, but this is what I see... Rev has stated that Enterprise
> customers can develop apps for internal use within their own company.
Just to ma
On 05/30/2010 at 10:49 AM, Bill Ziegler wrote:
> I have tried to follow all the threads on revMobile and running rev
> apps on the iPad.
> My question may have already been answered but I missed it. I am an
> assistive technology consultant in Pennsylvania and use runRev stacks
> to support studen
On May 30, 2010, at 10:49 AM, Bill Ziegler wrote:
> Is it possible to tether the iPad to a Mac or PC, using Bluetooth or Wifi
> (not Internet), located in the same room. Essentially the iPad would act as a
> touch interface AND display for the host computer, respond with little delay
> and cha
I have tried to follow all the threads on revMobile and running rev
apps on the iPad.
My question may have already been answered but I missed it. I am an
assistive technology consultant in Pennsylvania and use runRev stacks
to support students with disabilities. Apple's locking out revMobile
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