On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Matt Maier wrote:
>
> > Is there a concise list of what Livecode can do on mobile devices?
>
> I'm not sure, but filtering the Dictionary with "mobile" will reveal
> language elements specific to those platforms.


Okay, so am I doing it right if I find "mobileIdleTimerLocked()" and
interpret it to mean that on both ios and android I can find out if the
user has interacted with the phone because mobileIdleTimerLocked will be
false. Or mobileComposeTextMessage will let us bring up a texting program
with a message, but the user would still have to send it.

I don't see much else.


>
>
>
> > Auto-reply - prewritten messages that go out when you're focusing to
> > explain what you're doing and when you'll be done. Like "I'm at yoga.
> > I'll check my phone at 5".
>
> That would be handled on the server, no?
>

Wouldn't we need something on the phone to know that a call or text is
coming in?


>
> What are you using on the backend?


Bubble.is. It's just a web app right now. The idea is to make it "hybrid"
enough to access phone activity like incoming messages and interaction.


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