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Thursday, May 10, 2012

SmartMS Demos

The Smart Mobile Studio is nearing its release date (no, can’t tell you when, but it will be soon, really soon) and it’s time to revisit my demos. You test them all from my website (just click on the images) and access the source code. If you don’t (yet) have Smart, you can browse OPP file with my primitive OPP Browser.

Accelerometer

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Accelerometer-handling demo (iOS only). Move the square by tilting the device.

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Game of Life

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Conway’s Game of Life. Works on desktop and on tablets. Click in the gray rectangle on the left to open a library of building blocks then drag and drop a block on the game surface.

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Gesture

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Gesture-handling demo (iOS only). Handles move, zoom and rotate.

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Mandelbrot Explorer

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Mandelbrot explorer. Works on device (at least on iPad) and on desktop.

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Multi Finger Paint

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Paint with multiple fingers (iOS only; single finger may work on Android). Also handles mouse on desktop.

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SmartTTT

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Tic-tac-toe game.

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TSmiley

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No IDE is mature until it has a TSmiley component. Supports desktop and mobile. Click/touch to change TSmiley’s mood.

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5 comments:

  1. Anonymous09:32

    Good luck! ;-)

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  2. Anonymous02:10

    Everything above can be created using GameMaker (HTMl5 version) for 99.00. Save your self some money, believe me, i purchased Smart Mobile Studio, and its a train wreck right now. Also, you will only get one years worth of updates for a price tag of 399.00. They have alot to do to make the product compare with everything else on the market that can do what it can do. Let alone out compete them

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    1. No arguments, no identity and an advertisement - yes, that will convince everybody.

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  3. Anonymous16:08

    This product has just appeared. It's pointless to compare two IDE's that are separated by so many extra months (or years) since their release.
    Also SMS, will be so much more than GameMaker... it will deal with databases, grids, charts and so much more.
    As for GameMaker... I cannot really have an opinion because you have only the option to buy it, without having the chance to test it first (trial). And that is extremely annoying as far as I can say. So buy it... then if you like it keep it, if not... then spend some time trying to recover your money.

    Also SMS is designed for Delphi developers, and that I consider amazing.
    I did not buy SMS yet, but I probably will. Of course it's 399$, and that is not cheap for me either. But if it will do what I need it to do... I will make the effort.
    Unless you compare a similar product to SMS, try not to denigrate everything that moves. And by similar I mean a product that uses Object Pascal to generate javascript

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  4. Conway's Game of Life is in another link of wikipedia. You're linking to wrong article. See:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life

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