Quote: (Originally Posted by
pwl4476)

Have you considered making the app compatible with Windows Mobile OS? I like the interface, but many will have a hard time justifying as change in phones. The Windows Mobile OS also has quite a few more instruments in the market and I believe that'll grow faster than iPhone OS.
Paul
Actually, I'm a software engineer of the old school variety - I mention this because the way the algorithm is implemented is ready to port to straight C.
I could just as well port it to C# etc for WindowsCE 5 (Window Mobile). I've written MANY CE apps (matter of fact I have some listed with the patent/copyright office written in straight C

), but in a a painfully ironic (and satisfying) twist, I choose to support Linux and Apple platforms at this point
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Microsoft has decided that in lieu of actual technology and support of the developers, they want to see how many bullsh!t version of MSDN and the OS's they can create. The day they went from MSDN Universal to MSDN/Humpty Hump/***ity***/AppDev licenses, I decided it was time to move to open source.
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The reason for this is that MS forgot what built them. Period - End of story.
ps. If you're a VB.Net hack and want to defend MS, be prepared for a flame war from a 20+ year vet
pss. This is like therapy
