When I first got my Passport a year ago there was EXcitement & new apps almost daily. Now this has dwindled to a trickle. Isn't that a shame? All that experience & knowledge is going to seed just like Palm...
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When I first got my Passport a year ago there was EXcitement & new apps almost daily. Now this has dwindled to a trickle. Isn't that a shame? All that experience & knowledge is going to seed just like Palm...
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I got updates for 3 of my BlackBerry apps just today. Have a few in the last week or two. SOME developers are still hanging in there.
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No. Development continues!
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BB10 app development wasn't at it's best a year ago either, of course things developed worse. However some loyal devs still keep maintaining their apps. For example I just got two updates yesterday or so.
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For me, development for BB10 was fun, mostly local but I'd say useful apps (like realtime public transport situation). But as it was for fun, I don't like when someone lies to me and keeps talking about commitment to BB10 when you can clearly see there's nothing happening for a last few months, especially for developers. Second reason is, I prefer pure Qt (5) over Cascades (built on top of Qt 4). Especially as it's easy then to develop multiplatform apps. But BlackBerry stopped Qt 5 development at 5.3 (but it's still possible to find binary overlay) and BB10 support is going be removed in next version. And it was already removed from latest Qt Creator... So even tools I use are being deprecated :(. That means no fun at all.
Nope. BlackBerry 10 app development has closed up shop, boarded it up, and letting the stray dogs **** and pee on its doors. BlackBerry 10 is dead. Fact.
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Some native developers are still working on their apps.
Had a few updates this weekend nd someone recently released a nice yelp app. So not dead.
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Obvious answer, no, BB10 app development has not "ceased". However, it is slow. Also, I see no reason for (and have no expectations of) any major players producing or updating anything for BB10 while BB themselves winds down the platform. Anyone who sat out the platform before has less reason than ever to get in now.
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It's a pity though. C++ development is rock solid. I much prefer it than java.
As I mentioned in other threads, as BB moves to Android OS, development and updates for the BB 10 OS will quickly die. If BB doesn't give current OS 10 owners the option of updating to Android OS (and don't tell me it can't be done, it can if BB has the will and consideration for its' customers) BB as we know it will also soon be dead. There are too many good Android devices on the market already for the Priv to overcome. IMO, they need the current customer base staying onboard to be in the least competative...
It's the Osborne effect. Users don't want to buy hardware that might become irrelevant. Developers don't want to build for it either.
That said I have a new BlackBerry game coming - about a month into development - that I'm quite excited about. I'd say about 30 percent of the indie developers I know on BlackBerry have stepped away this quarter.
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Cascades are C++ and QML. It's possible to write pure C++ Cascades apps but QML is an amazing technology for mobile UI design.
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As a Passport owner at 1yr in, it's hard to be excited about the impending descent into uselessness... I loved my HP Pre3 & Touchpad & have not had the heart to sell them off... love dies hard...
Care to make a thread about it? Or can we sign up for updates? :)
Show me an updated native Map. You know, new roads built showing up just 3 months after it is finished, just like Google map.
Then I will believe that BB10 Development is not dead.
It's already proven that app development is not ceased. Map app updates might be ceased, but that is not all apps.
This thread is about app development, not BB10 development.
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Make the TouchPad into an Android device. Mine is used only for Netflix now.
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Has scrubs ended?
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I have had cyanogen on it for quite a while... webOS was better overall
Poppycock! The map is an app. My expectation is that of any smartphone user. I expect it to be updated! And that's not happening, thereby making my Z30 (and my entire BB experience) close to useless.
Once I get my new phone I'm crushing this Z30 with a sledgehammer.
Very good. Yes, BB Maps is an app. ONE app. However, this thread is not about your expectations for the map app (which I happen to use on a daily basis). BB10 is a dying platform, but again - not the specific question being asked here.
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Whoa!! before you do any of that let me pay to ship it to me. Unsledgehammered preferably.
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Hi all what app like here maps U will suggest as native bb10?
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