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Re: X32 Android AppBrian,Thanks for your explanation, it is very helpful in understanding why manufacturers don't write Android apps. Also just so everyone knows, I wasn't intending to bash Linux in my previous comment. I meant it in the context that from a "Junior Varsity/Weekend Warrior" application, an X32 user would probably want to use either an iPad or Android for controlling their board and not likely to bring in a Linux system to do it.At this point I'm very tempted just to buy an iPad because I can use it for any of the almost any of the digital mixers I use at my day job. The only problem would be that after spending the money on an iPad, I still wouldn't be to control my 01v96 with it because you can't run splashtop on an iPad and control a PC. I'm assuming this since it worked fine from my wife's Android tablet to my PC but not from her iPhone5 to my PC. Oh well, that's life right. Anyway thanks agian for the insight Brian.Have a great day all,Mario
Re: X32 Android App
Brian,
Thanks for your explanation, it is very helpful in understanding why manufacturers don't write Android apps. Also just so everyone knows, I wasn't intending to bash Linux in my previous comment. I meant it in the context that from a "Junior Varsity/Weekend Warrior" application, an X32 user would probably want to use either an iPad or Android for controlling their board and not likely to bring in a Linux system to do it.
At this point I'm very tempted just to buy an iPad because I can use it for any of the almost any of the digital mixers I use at my day job. The only problem would be that after spending the money on an iPad, I still wouldn't be to control my 01v96 with it because you can't run splashtop on an iPad and control a PC. I'm assuming this since it worked fine from my wife's Android tablet to my PC but not from her iPhone5 to my PC. Oh well, that's life right. Anyway thanks agian for the insight Brian.
Have a great day all,
Mario