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I would love cloud support like this, but considering RealmWorks doesn't even sync live, I wouldn't hold my breath.
And at this point, I wouldn't even care about Android support anymore, everyday PC tablets get cheaper so I'd rather see better PC support but we can't even get that, it's all about the iPad these days. As a caveat to the above, IF the GM were given permission to edit my character sheet, i would want some sort of history or auto backups. The GM may have good intentions but they are not all technically savvy. I can see me saying... "Wtf happened to my Longsword with all the adjusts I made to it?, the GM said, you forgot it in the dungeon and didn't remember to pick it up so I deleted it..." Which I reply "crap I did...however you deleted my custom mockup I use which has my favorite paladin divine weapons on it and now I have to redo all that work...thanks" So ya, cool concept but I have friends I would never trust editing my portfolio... -Jamz RPTools.net | MapTool Discord Invite Download Latest MapTool Release | Download Latest TokenTool Release |
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I just purchased HL last month and use it on a Win laptop and iPad...but i want to add my voice and ask for Android support..
I am fully prepared to purchase the additional licenses needed to run it on a third device and fourth device...just saying : ) Love the program...use it for Savage Worlds & Pathfinder... I have just installed the HL Reader, but have not tried it..thanks to both for your efforts in making the readers.... Mark New Jersey |
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+1 Also for Android app. Thinking of people around me that use devices 1 of us of the 6 that play routinely have an iOS device. I am sure this goes with a larger number of the players out there also seeing the same thing. I know all of those people would pay for a license for android device.
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Join Date: Jun 2016
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Me and may playing buddy will also like to have an Android version of HeroLab, already 2 of us has the PC version but we never use it live because of the dimensions of laptops...
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Android has been the OS on the majority of devices (not just phones and tables, but notebook and desktops as well) shipped for over a year now.
Android devices are now selling faster than iOS devices in the US (Apple's last big market). And now ChromeOS is gaining the ability to run Android apps. It is well past time for an Android version of Hero Lab. If the core of the product is in C++, then an Android port really just means writing a thin NDK wrapper, and a bunch of activities for the UI. Why not do this as an open source project? Sales are tied to the content, not the tool, so there's no revenue loss, and there are enough interested developers out there, that we could see a beta in a matter of months. |
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Please make this a priority. I think that a significant base of your existing users would buy at least one new license for this even at a price premium. It may not be simple, but at least it isn't developing an entirely new product. There's money to be made here. Send out a newsletter poll or something to confirm the profitability, but don't leave us hanging.
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I really hate this groupthink that Android users don't want to pay for stuff. It's not the case at all. And there are many more Android users than iOS users. Even if iOS users spend more on IAP that wouldn't affect Hero Lab at all since it doesn't use that system to begin with. I know many users that would buy additional licenses for Android devices. I'd buy one for every device I own that could run it (which is a significant number of devices). I would love to see it on Android, but I do see it sadly as a ways off.
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