App Porting (iOS -> Android)...
App Porting (iOS -> Android)...
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- SteveJobs2
It depends on the app. If it's UI-heavy I can't say enough about Unity. Yeah, you'll have to rewrite it in C#/Javascript but I ported an xcode project I spent a few months on in a day or two - and that was my first exposure to unity.
- It's very basic; a survey with an introduction and results page: http://theopenhearta…...
https://unity3d.com/…
Thanks SteveJobs.ideaist - Yep, that's the site. Based on the screenshots you could go either way. TBH, a regular port might be just as easy since it's pretty basic.SteveJobs
- It's very basic; a survey with an introduction and results page: http://theopenhearta…...
- section_0141
Easy conversion? No. Even if you use a service, there's bound to be a lot fine tuning after the fact. I've wrote apps for both platforms, and they're completely different environments with no overlap. For all intents and purposes, it would be a completely new application.
Frameworks like Xamarin serve to ease this process, but you would have had to start with it.
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Thanks brother.ideaist
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