Wednesday, May 28, 2014

NDR, the secret to attract Ubuntu Android apps – MuyLinux

NDR, the secret to attract Ubuntu Android apps

Not the first time he says, but is the first step to get firm. To get attract more applications from Android to Ubuntu better , and we refer to Ubuntu for now only works on phones (not all).

The idea comes from away, say, although it has not been until this year that things have begun to move. In February Canonical unveiled some agreements with a few third-party apps , and even said he hoped to bring “ the top 50″ of apps for Android and iOS to Ubuntu ” . Easier said than done, obviously.

Developing NDR (the robot Bicentennial Man which gradually became human), by It therefore represents an attractive opportunity to pave the way for Android applications to Ubuntu. NDR is a tool created by Michael Hall, developer Canonical, that “ not allow code to run Android on Ubuntu, nor convert the code to native code Android “. Then?

NDR recreate the database framework of an Android application as a native application if Ubuntu efforts be made to , providing a starting point from which to make an Android application that works fine in Ubuntu with minimal effort “. Or so the theory goes. In Launchpad have the code.

The question you is, will the Android developers for the work? Because Ubuntu can be amazing, but applications that everyone wants …

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