Blackberry playbook apps or lack of
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 31 Dec, 2011
The qnx os is fast and slick and will soon have android app support although they will need to be repacked and tested, is anyone developing for this platform ?
Reuben
Reuben
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
Not to be overly negative, but the Playbook is a dead device. They're blowing them out right now. Despite QNX being pretty slick, RIM really blew it when implementing features, or not implementing features, as it were. I wouldn't get my hopes up for a lot of development, if I were you.Reuben5150 wrote:The qnx os is fast and slick and will soon have android app support although they will need to be repacked and tested, is anyone developing for this platform ?
Reuben
You're only hope would be stuff that'll run on Android 2.3, which is the Android app support you speak of.
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- KVRian
- 533 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from Staffs, UK
Is there any possibility that the Playbook will run Android musics apps with lower latency than Android devices????polaris20 wrote: You're only hope would be stuff that'll run on Android 2.3, which is the Android app support you speak of.
No, that Glitch is meant to be there.....
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
I would find that highly unlikely, given that there's a conversion process also going on.Grain Bastard wrote:Is there any possibility that the Playbook will run Android musics apps with lower latency than Android devices????polaris20 wrote: You're only hope would be stuff that'll run on Android 2.3, which is the Android app support you speak of.
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- KVRian
- 533 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from Staffs, UK
I would too if that is the case. I just wondered incase it somehow compiled the android app to run on its own device rather than an emulation. I assume RIM are confident enough that the device will run the app well enough to make it worthwhile, for example a game must run perfectly or its nothing more than gimmik and it will indeed be a dead device.polaris20 wrote:I would find that highly unlikely, given that there's a conversion process also going on.Grain Bastard wrote:Is there any possibility that the Playbook will run Android musics apps with lower latency than Android devices????polaris20 wrote: You're only hope would be stuff that'll run on Android 2.3, which is the Android app support you speak of.
Shame as variation and competition can be good sometimes.
No, that Glitch is meant to be there.....
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http://www.myspace.com/punishadubs
http://soundcloud.com/punisha
http://www.myspace.com/punishadubs
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 18 posts since 31 Dec, 2011
Most of the android tablets we looked at were laggy and unresponsive in their basic functions, eg, navigating the ui, in comparison to qnx utter rubbish.Grain Bastard wrote:Is there any possibility that the Playbook will run Android musics apps with lower latency than Android devices????polaris20 wrote: You're only hope would be stuff that'll run on Android 2.3, which is the Android app support you speak of.
are you talking about midi/osc latency or basic interaction with the apps ?
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- KVRist
- 185 posts since 18 Jan, 2011 from Brisbane, Australia
I had a quick look at RIMs native sdk for playbook and on paper, it seems like they do offer low-latency (~5ms) but I haven't tried it yet. This assumes a proper native port to QNX and not just an Android app running.Grain Bastard wrote: Is there any possibility that the Playbook will run Android musics apps with lower latency than Android devices????
I want to put some time into porting Caustic 2.0 to different platforms this year and Playbook is my list, so if it's not too time-consuming to port, look for at least one music app out there soon. (maybe)
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 18 posts since 31 Dec, 2011
Good.SingleCell wrote:I had a quick look at RIMs native sdk for playbook and on paper, it seems like they do offer low-latency (~5ms) but I haven't tried it yet. This assumes a proper native port to QNX and not just an Android app running.Grain Bastard wrote: Is there any possibility that the Playbook will run Android musics apps with lower latency than Android devices????
I want to put some time into porting Caustic 2.0 to different platforms this year and Playbook is my list, so if it's not too time-consuming to port, look for at least one music app out there soon. (maybe)
There are a few music apps already, tonebox and a few others, but nothing like Caustic.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 18 posts since 31 Dec, 2011
Its not dead yet -polaris20 wrote:Not to be overly negative, but the Playbook is a dead device. They're blowing them out right now. Despite QNX being pretty slick, RIM really blew it when implementing features, or not implementing features, as it were. I wouldn't get my hopes up for a lot of development, if I were you.Reuben5150 wrote:The qnx os is fast and slick and will soon have android app support although they will need to be repacked and tested, is anyone developing for this platform ?
Reuben
You're only hope would be stuff that'll run on Android 2.3, which is the Android app support you speak of.
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