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Hello everyone,
I want to make a simple mobile app (either android or iOS platform) which is a simple map based navigator.The user will specify source and destination. Then, the app should be able to guide the user by telling him the direction from his given source to the destination. (e.g. go straight for 200 metres, then take a right, then.....etc.).
I don't have prior experience in mobile app development so I am open to learn either android or iOS. What I want to know (before I start building the app) from the experts in this field is, which platform offers more resources, flexibility a…
I want to make a simple mobile app (either android or iOS platform) which is a simple map based navigator.The user will specify source and destination. Then, the app should be able to guide the user by telling him the direction from his given source to the destination. (e.g. go straight for 200 metres, then take a right, then.....etc.).
I don't have prior experience in mobile app development so I am open to learn either android or iOS. What I want to know (before I start building the app) from the experts in this field is, which platform offers more resources, flexibility a…
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David Haney on September 16, 2014
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Why is app install date and time, or update install date and time so useless, or less useful than app version number or app size, that they decided not to implement this functionality?
It would be painfully simple to implement this, natively and directly under the Application Manager of Android. Yet, it can be very useful to have app install time information at hand when needed.
Let me guess, they decided it would be too overwhelming, too much information if they included install date and time? They didn't want to clutter the interface? No average Android user would even go into App Manager to begin with. But there should be a facility where you can get this information when needed, directly in the phone, with no need for third party apps or connecting the phone to a host computer to retrieve this information through the command line.
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