ANN:Another app made with LiveCode has been approved by Apple!
Eric Corbett
eric at canelasoftware.com
Thu Nov 20 19:09:18 EST 2014
Thanks Tom,
Glad you had a chance to download the software.
Both apps were built using version 6.1.3.
The desktop app is actually the master. The iPad app is simply a remote control, telling the eye chart what to draw. Then the eye chart sends the data to the iPad so the remote can display the same data. This is why the desktop draws first, but the sockets are fast and reliable.
I recently re-built the iPad add using 7.0.1 RC 2 with the updated mergSocket library. Everything worked great.
- Eric
On Nov 20, 2014, at 11:19 AM, tbodine <bodine at bodinetraininggames.com> wrote:
> Mark Talluto wrote
>> We used Monte's socket external for iOS to make the communication between
>> the iPad and the desktop work. We specifically use UDP for all
>> communication. It is extremely fast and reliable. We could not be
>> happier with Monte's work on that external.
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> Congrats to your team! This is cool and fast! Changes via the remote
> controls actually update on the Windows screen faster than on the iPad
> itself. Communication is maintained even after the iPad goes in/out of sleep
> and even if I exit out of the iPad app and restart it.
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> Which version of Livecode did you use?
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> Great work!
> Tom Bodine
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