Chris Hinton
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Will there be a update to the Android open rocket app? I can't get it to pull motors and I have read where some has been able to fix it but I don't have any programming or coding experience.
That's the Thrustcurve app, not OpenRocket.It's on John Coker's long to-do list....
https://www.rocketryforum.com/threads/altitude-calculator.154952/#post-1920472
Would you mind posting a link back? I'd love to get OR working properly on my phone.Update!!! I have fixed it!!! It took me 2 hours but I did it yay me!?? If anyone need the APK I have it saved on my PC.
I'll take a copy....where's it at?Update!!! I have fixed it!!! It took me 2 hours but I did it yay me!?? If anyone need the APK I have it saved on my PC.
In this case, that's not what it's about. There's no living OR Android app, and no iOS version at all if I'm not mistaken. ThrustCurve.org has apps for both platforms.Ah, my bad. Well, despite the fact that the number of Android phones in the world outnumbers iPhone 3:1, a lot of developers still don't write their apps for both. Too many people think the world revolves around Apple because it's "easier". It's not, based on the number of questions I constantly field from my wife about her iPhone, Mac and iPad and how she can't figure out how to do something....
Not in the US, which is where a lot of developers are focused. Some good background: https://www.mobileapps.com/blog/android-vs-ios-market-shareSure, Apple outsells any single brand, but Android overall has way many more users than iOS overall. Developers would do well to realize that Apple has lost the battle for market share, and only does a good job of talking like they've won.
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