by Richard Chidiak » Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:40 pm
Stefan
I agree that Android is important on the smartphone part , i personnaly have an Android phone, so does my wife and all my children. Again we are talking about a smartphone where you can "phone" , go to facebook , internet etc... we are not doing business with our phones at least not in the domains where most of us act. Just a remark Android is a set of packages not compatible most of them with each other. Try to download a game (or whatever else) you will see a lot of incompatibilites (work wirh Android v2 , but not Ice cream or jelly bean ......) , this can go quickly to a nightmare from a development point of view. We had issued some time ago a project with java, eclipse and other tools aiming android development and to be honest we abandoned. The main reasons, communication, printing etc....
Now about Tablets, Yes there are cheap Android tablets..... i am getting old but i remember early 80's , i purchased my first "personnal computer" an Amstrad... wow i was amazed, it was a fantastic toy. But when i thought about professional application, it was short , very short... no memory, storage etc.... Then the first pc computer appeared xt and a lot of "developpers" joined the "ms" world and developped a lot of applications. Why ? because it could communicate with all the rest of their applications in different ways. Then At .. etc
Today ANdroid tablets suffer the same comparaison, short in memory and storage and a mess in android versions...
We have a lot of demands of a tablet version connected to our software, we have started developping a "light" fwh tablet application based on metro panel under windows 8. We have asked many of the customers demanding tablets if they would buy a windows 8 tablet, that was not a problem. Windows 8 tablets are growing more and more, i am not talking about surface but all other tablets under windows 8 (hp, acer etc...) , prices are getting lower and lower. We can go quickly into this market , still need a lot of tuning to the "metro like" interface, if more users develop on it, we can have a great interface that can be a correct solution.
Now if "master" Antonio feels confortable in developping a fivedroid , i have no problem with that but i personnally will go to a windows 8 tablet anyway.
My 2 cents,
Richard