@HPC2000 First someone needs to polish it enough so it could be submitted to the App Store for consideration. The source code is free, everybody could do that. They just need time and skill.
@ccrosetti12: Download sources from isqueak.org, compile the app, sign with your Apple developer key, install, run. The compile-sign-install-run happens on a single button press in Xcode.
Bert, this is fantastic! Woo hoo! Way to go!
VikingDude81 11 months ago
When we are going to have the pleasure of downloading this application for the iPad?
HPC2000 1 year ago
@HPC2000 First someone needs to polish it enough so it could be submitted to the App Store for consideration. The source code is free, everybody could do that. They just need time and skill.
BertFreudenberg 1 year ago
is this a WiFi iPad?
ccrosetti12 1 year ago
@ccrosetti12: No.
BertFreudenberg 1 year ago
Can you describe the steps to install Squeak on the iPad?
ccrosetti12 1 year ago
@ccrosetti12: Download sources from isqueak.org, compile the app, sign with your Apple developer key, install, run. The compile-sign-install-run happens on a single button press in Xcode.
BertFreudenberg 1 year ago
@BertFreudenberg
What speaks against publishing isqueak in Appstore?
Keep up the good work ... "You did it!" - Kay's "Dynabook"
Guido
gstepken 1 year ago
Cool! Nice going, Bert!
writebrain 1 year ago
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kilbert 1 year ago
@writebrain Thanks, Bonnie! :)
BertFreudenberg 1 year ago
This is great news !
So now onboard programming is available on the iPad.
Thanks for sharing.
febed01 1 year ago