Hello, I am building a mobile app that will need to be able to launch other apps as part of a demonstration.
I have been trying to figure out how to get the launch command to do this on Android (smartphone and tablet), but have not had any luck yet.
I saw this thread and was concerned it may not be possible:
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php? ... oid#p93316
Here is the button script I am using:
launch "HealthSpirit"
...very simple. HealthSpirit is the name of another app installed on my phone. I have not indicated a folder path, mostly because I do not know one to specify.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Phil E.
Using Launch Command on Android
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Re: Using Launch Command on Android
Hey Phil,
The dictionary says only "launch url" works on mobile.
I have seen ppl using Google docs for reading stuff but that is not for launching local apps.
I think Nakia has a method of launching an app based on a registered extension e.g. HealthSpirit.myliveCodeappExtention but again that is if it's a link from an email or website and you built the app.
Simon
The dictionary says only "launch url" works on mobile.
I have seen ppl using Google docs for reading stuff but that is not for launching local apps.
I think Nakia has a method of launching an app based on a registered extension e.g. HealthSpirit.myliveCodeappExtention but again that is if it's a link from an email or website and you built the app.
Simon
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Re: Using Launch Command on Android
Strange, OK.
The HealthSpirit app was not developed in LiveCode, so I don't think that would work anyway.
I would think that would be somewhat of a standard mobile API call, and therefore be built into LiveCode! Guess not. I'll have to find another way.
Thanks for your help, Simon!
Best,
Phil E.
The HealthSpirit app was not developed in LiveCode, so I don't think that would work anyway.
I would think that would be somewhat of a standard mobile API call, and therefore be built into LiveCode! Guess not. I'll have to find another way.
Thanks for your help, Simon!
Best,
Phil E.