App update announcement - Meeting Minutes Pro - $2.99
A new update is now available on App World. The new update adds on to the great features available.... Now you can:
1. Copy data between meetings
2. Attach files to meetings
3. Customize exported meetings in pdf format with your own images/logo on header.
4. Import contacts from csv file
5. Export contacts to a csv file
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Re: App update announcement - Meeting Minutes Pro - $2.99
It looks like it has some good features and I can see it as being helpful, but one question. Is the Pro Version an Android port? I was looking at the screenshots and it looks to be. If it is, any idea of making this a native app?
Re: App update announcement - Meeting Minutes Pro - $2.99
Originally Posted by
BerryClever It looks like it has some good features and I can see it as being helpful, but one question. Is the Pro Version an Android port? I was looking at the screenshots and it looks to be. If it is, any idea of making this a native app?
Hi, thanks for your interest in my app. Yes, this app is an Android port. I have received suggestions from some other good folks here on making it native and I have given it some serious thought. In my research and analysis it became clear that making it native is essentially rewriting the whole thing. It would take considerable effort for the same without any improvement in the features supported by the app. Also, the improvements brought in by RIM to the Android runtime shell with the playbook os 2.1 make the experience of the using the app very good. I have used this app both on my Google Nexus 7 and the PB and honestly, I don't see any difference except for some features not supported by the runtime. With RIM putting more money and efforts into improving the runtime, I see better value in adding to the features of the app and making it more useful than re inventing the wheel again and making it native.
I understand that your opinions might be different than mine and you probably have a good reason for preferring native apps. Hope you can understand my thoughts.