be rich. However, others have tried to solve this problem:
I'm not sure which platforms (i.e. phones) are currently supported by
each of them, but try to use PhoneGap, AppCelerator, RhoMobile, etc.
or just plain HTML5.
On Feb 1, 8:37 pm, Christian Chabtini <cchapt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to know what kind of general strategy i would have to follow
> while developing android apps in order to easily make my app available
> to other phones .. in other words easily transferable.
>
> For example, i would like to know the basic strategy i need to follow
> to make an app available to an iphone OS,blackberry OS, Windows and
> Nokia.
>
> It would be nice to develop an app that translates existing apps from
> one phone to another despite the differences in libraries, languages
> and security... not to mention hardware.. thats another s
>
> Just want to make sure that i am starting my project right ....
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Thank you,
> Christian Chabtini
> Software Engineer
> EMIDA
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