Turning existing iOS app into Win 10 C++ app
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Kind of development: Customization of existing program
Description of every module: Our client has an iOS app which they showcase to their business customers and partners on their ipads. Now they need to port this app to a touch-enabled laptop running Windows 10. Therefore we're looking for a developper experienced in Java or C++ to make the port for us. We can provide the original iOS app source code in Flash Builder and the graphical UI of the app.
Unfortunately, the iOS app is not public, thus we also can't show the app publicly online.
Please apply for this job with your credentials first and we send you the details as PM when we think you are suitable for the assignment. Then you adjust your price accoring to the workload you think you will have.
Description of requirements/functionality: The App in general introduces a business class seat of an airline. A 1:30min video runs first and when that is finished a clickactive image of the seat appears that would trigger about 10 more videos showing the details of the seat funtion.
Rather simple APP. Once you apply, we will send you a screen-video of the existing app.
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SOOOM CG I.
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As today you want this to port for Windows, in future it may be for android and other platforms. Please connect with me i have good solution for this use case.
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Q1. Is the application is an Adobe AIR project? (You mentioned Flashbuilder)
Q2. If yes to Q1, do you realise that Adobe AIR runs on desktops windows & mac, aswell as android and ios tablets and mobile phones?
Q3. If yes to Q2, a c++ / c# / .net build of the application would be a complete re-build. Would you prefer to just re-work the Adobe AIR project to be a Windows 10 desktop application which you can install and run full screen or as a windowed application?SOOOM CG I.05 Sep 2016Q1. Yes. It's an Adobe AIR project, but hard coded for iPad 2's resolution. We're not sure what will happen if the source code is compiled for a different device.
Q2. Yes, we know that.
Q3. I think working with Adobe AIR would be actually alright as long as the installation is simple and there are little performance drawbacks.Darcey L.05 Sep 2016If you could reply to my application we can start a discussion there, PPH wont allow me to reply to you until you respond to the application.