Actually, it's a standalone windows app, but it was never meant for release. It doesn't use any standard windows functionality. For example the file dialogs are the same as on the phone instead of the usual windows-style ones we're all accustomed to. Also there's no keyboard support so you have to click on screen to type any filenames. Little things like that, but mostly I don't have the energy to support it. I might clean it up eventually and offer it without support to those interested, but with MIDI export coming up, I'm not sure why you'd chose to work in Caustic on PC...XGmode wrote:I think the developer means he tests the android app under windows, in a testenviroment for android apps.mmelzer wrote:
- You mention running it under Win32 for your development. How about offering the Win32 version as a download for registered users? This gives the user the benefit of a larger work surface when at home, and still work on the cell phone when mobile.
As for mmelzer's other two points:
The app will never go as far as Reason, I'm just one guy doing this a few hours a day, there's no way I could compete with a 30-person company. But I do believe the dynamic rack idea opens up a lot of possibilities. And I can't wait to make machines again, I really enjoyed seeing them come alive when I first wrote Caustic. I'll just have to make sure it doesn't become overwhelming to beginners. There's nothing more daunting than staring at an empty rack!
The app manual is about half-written and coming soon, in the meantime mail me any questions. I'm happy to answer.