![]() ![]() NET apps to iPhones and iOS too, so might be worth it. The good thing though is Xamarin is for porting. While Limnor is codeless, Visual Studio and Xamarin are not about that kind of lifestyle. However, you will likely have to get knee deep in C# to port the application. Microsoft does have an application for doing this, called Xamarin. If you make desktop applications in Limnor, you will still need 3rd party tools to port them over to Android. They seem to have (unknowingly to the community here) embraced AutoHotkey somewhat, so have even made instructions for using the AutoHotKey.DLL NET language that produces C# source code and compiled applications. You might be interested in Limnor, which is an interesting codeless. The creator was totally on the right path, just a bit too early and didn't hand over the project to someone. ![]() That hope appears to have temporarily died with IronAHK. Magicinmath wrote:I know that AHK is only designed for windows so this would probably be an entire change to everything in the "backbone" / "guts" of the language framework but I think it would be really cool if the AHK compiler script could also compile basic android apps, in the same manner you can make basic executable files for windows. ![]()
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