Livecode trial, test running on Android.
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 6:35 pm
I managed to get everything working dandy. Installed JDK and android sdk, setup everything with few minor hiccups but came through valiantly.
As i test ran my applet for the first time I was greeted by the friendly hello that i'm running a trial, reasonable, I am in sense just checking out/leeching for free.
Saw my app running as slow as the emulator but feeling that 1 minute of joy as I watched my boxes rumbling towards oblivion, priceless. Feeling content of my minor but no less significant achievement I did some quick fixing to the app and tried to run again.
This time around the friendly splash screen said the same thing as before but, instead of giving me that 1 minute of joy it dumped me on the home screen.
I tried uninstalling the app, clearing the cache etc to have another 1 minute of testing but to no avail.
So my question is, do I just get 1 minute of testing per app while using trial (which would be understandable but 'disheartening') or am I perhaps doing something horribly wrong?
Btw, my initial plan was to finish something viable during the trial period and buy the license as soon as I had something concrete to use the license for as money is tight even for the pay-as-you-go.
As i test ran my applet for the first time I was greeted by the friendly hello that i'm running a trial, reasonable, I am in sense just checking out/leeching for free.
Saw my app running as slow as the emulator but feeling that 1 minute of joy as I watched my boxes rumbling towards oblivion, priceless. Feeling content of my minor but no less significant achievement I did some quick fixing to the app and tried to run again.
This time around the friendly splash screen said the same thing as before but, instead of giving me that 1 minute of joy it dumped me on the home screen.
I tried uninstalling the app, clearing the cache etc to have another 1 minute of testing but to no avail.
So my question is, do I just get 1 minute of testing per app while using trial (which would be understandable but 'disheartening') or am I perhaps doing something horribly wrong?
Btw, my initial plan was to finish something viable during the trial period and buy the license as soon as I had something concrete to use the license for as money is tight even for the pay-as-you-go.