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What should be a proper laptop for android development? My laptop isn't performing and I need my works done in a laptop or notebook pc. Please suggest me any model which fulfill the requirement or one step ahead of that. Thank you!
The computer you pick must meet these requirements for the latest version of the Android Studio:
https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Requirements
That is the only objective answer I can think of. Increasing the RAM above 2gb will improve your experience.
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I wonder if there is any apk-maker that runs on android phone to make an apk native on the phone without the need of using a PC?
Any help would be great.
You can code in Android on an Android, see below AIDE for coding.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui&hl=en
I don't think it is very productive though! Good luck!
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I'm looking for something like Everyplay that has an SDK for custom engines on Android.
Does anything like that exist?
Thanks!
Sort of, there are screen capturing apps for both Android and iOS. But they're not available normally (android needs to be rooted, iOS needs to be jailbroken or use an enterprise build).
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I'm looking for a free tool on Macbook for Android GUI design. I just want to easily draw GUI prototype for review purpose with internal team and customer. Could anybody recommend me a tool? If no such recommendation on Macbook, Windows based tool is acceptable too.
I tried a couple but the one I liked the most was Pencil, available as standalone application and as a firefox plugin. I searched a time ago, so chances are that you could find something better, but it's worthy to give it a try.
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i'll try to develop an app which is enabled for plugins like in windows-.Net-world DLLs.
i will have small rectangle-linearlayouts in my app where the user is able to manage them with visible on/off. later on i or someone else will give the user a new plugin, which the apps is displaying now.
is it possible? if yes: how?
are there good sites out there you could direct me?
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It is possible to have a plugin architecture for your application. These links should help you out:
http://mylifewithandroid.blogspot.com/2010/06/plugins.html
http://mylifewithandroid.blogspot.com/2011/01/plugins-with-user-interface.html
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I found an app called IM in Android's trunk on git, but that doesn't look like the Google Talk app that comes installed on Android phones.
Does anyone know if that source code is even published?
It is closed source. But you can take the apk and disassemble it using baksmali.
It's closed source.