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Re: [andmore-dev] Andmore questions
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Mike. Thanks for chiming in. Is this the only place to communicate
questions, comments, and support? From Don's message, like me, it
appears that he is keeping update with all the developments and trying
to use Andmore. Should I post the errors I get when I try to use it?
I'm very active on Stack Exchange. Though it's becoming more and more
rare, people are still posting questions from time to time of how to use
Eclipse for Android development. If there were a method of making it
work, I would go back and reply to the messages where the users are told
the only way is to use Android Studio.
If we could get a "Hello World" application to work, I would post the
steps to make it work, and I'm sure it would take off. I would even
respond to the many emails of people who are having problems installing
Android Studio, of the ease of installing and using Eclipse.
I'm sure the fan base would be very large. It's small now because
there, as far as I know, Android development isn't supported.
If currently there is a way, I'm surprised I haven't found it, or can't
make it work.
Both Eclipse and Android development is very popular. I'm sure the
method of having the two combined would be something paramount.
-- L. James
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L. D. James
ljames@xxxxxxxxxxx
www.apollo3.com/~ljames
On 03/07/2017 07:40 PM, Mike Milinkovich wrote:
Don, L.,
We have a bit of a chicken-and-egg conundrum at the moment. Eclipse
Andmore has always been an attempt to rally the community around
keeping good Eclipse tools for Android current and relevant. So please
be part of that rally :)
The team itself is very small, all volunteer, and could certainly use
your contributions.
On 2017-03-07 4:00 PM, L. D. James wrote:
I have the same sentiment as you. Andmore appears to be very
promising, but I have never been able to get it to work. It might be
possible. But I don't know of a support platform. I hung in there
with the Google ADT pull in until it has become too for behind to be
sufficient functional. I recently started to visit Android Studio.
I'm sure it has a lot of potential and can be productive once I get
used to using it.
I'll miss the versatility of firing up Eclipse for everything. At
present I guess I'll be firing it up for everything except for
Android development.
I'll stay on this list. If it starts getting support, and starts
working, I'll join in and use it and give whatever support I can
toward it's development. But other than that, the Android Studio is
the only solution that appears to be available.
I would be happen if someone else chimes in and point out that I'm
mistaken. But at least two of us have sought an Eclipse solution,
which at present doesn't exist.
-- L. James
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Mike Milinkovich
mike.milinkovich@xxxxxxxxxxx
+1.613.220.3223 (mobile)
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