NDRouletta 2.0 is a Gun app for windows phone
I am NOT the developer . The app is in Russian. But seems to be quite easy to use.
Developers Site : http://nikdaimon.3dn.ru/load/dlja_kpk/ndrouletta_2_0/2-1-0-15
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Saw this article on a Winu Newsletter the other day, if anyone is interested.
What if you want to go the other way around with emulation and run your favorite Android apps on your PC? Well, you can do that too. BlueStacks' App Player is a program that you install on XP, Vista or Windows 7 and then you can run Android apps on it. Over a million people downloaded and installed the alpha version, but the latest version (beta-1) runs many more apps and it's also a free download. Some major companies apparently see the potential for App Player to be a hit, as Qualcomm just recently joined Citrix, AMD and others as an investor in BlueStacks.
Check it out Here:
http://bluestacks.com/
This brings up an interesting idea. What if you ran windows arm on your tablet then used that to run this and used this to run windows arm again and so on. Appception?
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Android apps are java apps so theoretically multi-OS. Some of them need some specific Linux libraries to run. That's probably the goal of this app.
Like Wine in Linux that converts windowsAPI calls in Linux API calls..
On the Ubuntu site it says that Ubuntu has unity's(the game engine) support however i was unsure if they meant for the desktop(Ubuntu on desktop just gained support) or for the touch version. Could some one please enlighten me?
It may change my decision on my next phone (i use a lot of unity based games)
Thanks in advance for any answer.
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minipot said:
On the Ubuntu site it says that Ubuntu has unity's(the game engine) support however i was unsure if they meant for the desktop(Ubuntu on desktop just gained support) or for the touch version. Could some one please enlighten me?
It may change my decision on my next phone (i use a lot of unity based games)
Thanks in advance for any answer.
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Are you sure you're not confusing it with this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_(user_interface)
minipot said:
On the Ubuntu site it says that Ubuntu has unity's(the game engine) support however i was unsure if they meant for the desktop(Ubuntu on desktop just gained support) or for the touch version. Could some one please enlighten me?
It may change my decision on my next phone (i use a lot of unity based games)
Thanks in advance for any answer.
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Well I would assume you have misunderstood, the environment in Ubuntu is called Unity.
But if you mean Unity the engine then yes, Unity has support for Linux.
No on the Ubuntu touch site it says: "But Ubuntu isn’t limited to HTML5. For rich applications with gorgeous movement and transitions, and graphics-heavy games, Ubuntu provides an amazing native developer environment. It uses QML to give you a really slick, easy development experience for native apps with engines in C or C++, and JavaScript for UI glue that isn’t performance critical. We also give you full native OpenGL, which the top games companies are using to make incredible games. That’s why developers like EA, Valve Software and Unity Technologies are committing to Ubuntu right now."
I wasn't sure if that meant Ubuntu touch or Ubuntu desktop.
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No on the Ubuntu touch site it says: "But Ubuntu isn’t limited to HTML5. For rich applications with gorgeous movement and transitions, and graphics-heavy games, Ubuntu provides an amazing native developer environment. It uses QML to give you a really slick, easy development experience for native apps with engines in C or C++, and JavaScript for UI glue that isn’t performance critical. We also give you full native OpenGL, which the top games companies are using to make incredible games. That’s why developers like EA, Valve Software and Unity Technologies are committing to Ubuntu right now."
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Actually, Unity Technologies refers to the game engine, yet it isn't supported on Linux yet (there isn't a version for Linux on Unity's website yet).
Hello,
I would like to share with you my first app for Android and iOS: it is a simple and small game where you have move a cube using the accelerometer of the smartphone. I make this game to learn game development.
The are graphics are simple and i tried to make a stressful ambiance with the sounds.
It is called Cub3 and available on appstore and playstore.
You can find downloading links on my facebook page.
I hope you will have fun
Learn Fast is a great tool for beginners to learn how to develop Windows Phone 8 applications in Both languages XAML, and Visual Basic.
is it app ?
Yes, it's an app. Which means
A) It's in the wrong forum section
B) The URL of the store page and/or the QR code would have been good.
On the plus side, it is available for free.
Yeah, here is the both versions.
Free
http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=0a3e6871-452c-41b5-b39c-4c85ef6db394
Paid
http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=e82a3cfd-5521-4787-9ecf-e76f4c908289
Not available in my country? Uruguay, Lumia 625. Any news would be great. Thanks!
Who said we can't learn anything from our mobile phones? With the advancement of mobile phones and the app industry, there are now tons of new ways to learn through our mobile phones.
Here are some of the top 5 ways that you can start to learn new things. These can be easily found through the Play Store.
5. Khan Academy (FREE)
4. LinkedIn Learning (FREE)
3. YouTube (FREE)
2. Duolingo (FREE & PAID)
1. Coursera (PAID)
Source: MovaStore Blog
Seterra is useful for geography!
Ultimate Facts (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viyatek.ultimatefacts) is one I just discovered on the Play Store yesterday, and it's pretty interesting!