Moved into building Dynamic Windows applications on iOS and Android. Had previously just been testing with the dwtest that is bundled with the library to show off the features and test things.
Currently building: Control Center and HandyFTP.
Not yet attempted: Dynamic Windows Interface Builder and Dynamic Mail.
Both of these require the tree widget which is currently not supported on iOS or Android.
Here are some screenshots of Control Center on iOS and Android...
iOS currently doesn't support getting network statistics so those all show 0:
Android while the Linux code to get the system load runs it doesn't seem to be reporting any load on my Amazon Fire tablet:
Update: Apparently from Android 8 and higher access to /proc/stat is restricted to system applications. https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37140047?pli=1
My tablet is running Android 9 so it can't access any system statistics, I tried switching to /proc/self/stat if /proc/stat is inaccessible, however this does not give any idle stats, so instead of showing 0% all the time it now shows 100% all the time. Also /proc/net seems to be restricted in Android 10 or later https://developer.android.com/about/vers...cy/changes ... so the network statistics may be unavailable running on versions later than Android 9... why Google? Why? Why can't we have nice things!?!
Update 2: Was able to get the filesystem information working sharing the Linux code.
Will post some HandyFTP screenshots soon, I have not gotten the resources setup in the XCode and Android Studio projects yet... but should have something nice to show in a day or two!
Brian
Currently building: Control Center and HandyFTP.
Not yet attempted: Dynamic Windows Interface Builder and Dynamic Mail.
Both of these require the tree widget which is currently not supported on iOS or Android.
Here are some screenshots of Control Center on iOS and Android...
iOS currently doesn't support getting network statistics so those all show 0:
Android while the Linux code to get the system load runs it doesn't seem to be reporting any load on my Amazon Fire tablet:
Update: Apparently from Android 8 and higher access to /proc/stat is restricted to system applications. https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37140047?pli=1
My tablet is running Android 9 so it can't access any system statistics, I tried switching to /proc/self/stat if /proc/stat is inaccessible, however this does not give any idle stats, so instead of showing 0% all the time it now shows 100% all the time. Also /proc/net seems to be restricted in Android 10 or later https://developer.android.com/about/vers...cy/changes ... so the network statistics may be unavailable running on versions later than Android 9... why Google? Why? Why can't we have nice things!?!
Update 2: Was able to get the filesystem information working sharing the Linux code.
Will post some HandyFTP screenshots soon, I have not gotten the resources setup in the XCode and Android Studio projects yet... but should have something nice to show in a day or two!
Brian