SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T18:37:49-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #134773 on We <3 a DIY ValentineCustomer #134773urn:uuid:cabac28a-a73f-cab1-91f4-3886a47f15fa2021-02-15T13:53:41-07:00<p>And, unfortunately, the Apple watch won't work with an Android phone.</p>
ROB-24601 on We <3 a DIY ValentineROB-24601urn:uuid:16b955ee-fea8-172f-a806-de19d4a4e1902021-02-14T23:33:34-07:00<p>Agreed, it is a bummer. The team at MIT has been working on this issue for at least the past year, probably longer. (I recall reading an article on their push to get everything needed to create iPhone versions, but I really don't recall if that was two months ago or two years.) I've been an Android user pretty much forever for this very reason, but I really want to be able to share my apps cross-platform. I know that iPhone has a much stricter safety protocol as far as virus prevention in its apps, and I guess this is the price.</p>
Customer #134773 on We <3 a DIY ValentineCustomer #134773urn:uuid:813d44de-80d4-528a-8460-1d53a9d8ec522021-02-14T13:41:03-07:00<p>“at this point projects built in the App Inventor cannot be ported to iPhones” — bummer... so for me, it’s useless. :-( Oh well, thanks for the warning.</p>