well i had at least one who wants to walk in off the street and do JNI which wont happen but there is an immense opportunity here to sit down and start writing code but we could do without the IDE's that we are almost forced to use
we definitely need more widgets and google to provide us with widget APIs. However, it seems that there are people already doing it in their custom "home" screen (such as aHome, cant recall the name exactly) in which it has a weather widget and a digital clock widget but id love to see the same widgets on the default "home" app or screen
Its look easy but hard to do. thanks.
1extenderpro 3 weeks ago
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Moncaop 1 month ago
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BLmarlo 1 month ago
nice Video, I like <3
Tigorfc 1 month ago
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P0RBY 1 month ago
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MrDongkei 1 month ago
well i had at least one who wants to walk in off the street and do JNI which wont happen but there is an immense opportunity here to sit down and start writing code but we could do without the IDE's that we are almost forced to use
pzmtuthcvpvl 2 months ago
It is easy indeed for Java Developers or Programmers to Build Desktop Widgets.
VondaFononono 3 months ago
haha HI JEFF!!
DarkSpartan317 1 year ago
An update... with Android 1.5 developers were given the ability to write custom widgets for the operating system, so Jeff's wish came true.
Uejji 2 years ago
mighty android
Maxaker67 2 years ago
we definitely need more widgets and google to provide us with widget APIs. However, it seems that there are people already doing it in their custom "home" screen (such as aHome, cant recall the name exactly) in which it has a weather widget and a digital clock widget but id love to see the same widgets on the default "home" app or screen
majdijr 2 years ago
You know what they need they need some touch grind of some sort ....
pivotnonscense 3 years ago
yea we need widgets
jzajzz 3 years ago 2