What is missing to develop great apps for OS X and iOS
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 10:49 am
LiveCode is great but, in my opinion, some shortcomings, make it difficult to use it to develop great apps. Here is what is needed from the point of view of a developer. This list is compiled according to my personal experience after a year of livecoding, other people might have different ideas. There are several things that you can't do with LiveCode, but I think these are the most important. Please post your opinions.
OS X
In-App purchases
Toolbars
iCloud
Assisted process for Code Signing and Sandboxing (currently you can use http://www.ohanaware.com/appwrapper/)
Native Sharing
iOS
Native Sharing (currently you can use MergExt http://mergext.com)
Native controls (implemented in a LiveCode way)
iCloud
Suspended mode (currently you can try MergExt http://mergext.com)
PS
This list shows concrete things, which are used in the daily work of a developer. The official road map of LiveCode is wonderful and addressed more general aspects that may be necessary to implement these things in the future. You can find it here http://livecode.com/community/roadmap/
OS X
In-App purchases
Toolbars
iCloud
Assisted process for Code Signing and Sandboxing (currently you can use http://www.ohanaware.com/appwrapper/)
Native Sharing
iOS
Native Sharing (currently you can use MergExt http://mergext.com)
Native controls (implemented in a LiveCode way)
iCloud
Suspended mode (currently you can try MergExt http://mergext.com)
PS
This list shows concrete things, which are used in the daily work of a developer. The official road map of LiveCode is wonderful and addressed more general aspects that may be necessary to implement these things in the future. You can find it here http://livecode.com/community/roadmap/