Windows/OSX/Linux = Yes
android = Yes
IOS = hell no
chrome web store = ?????
With all these chrome laptops coming out, thanks Google I/O, will KGS be compatible to port to that system?
KGS Client
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amnal
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Re: KGS Client
My quick googling suggests that, whilst Chrome OS may not support java out of the box, it is unlikely to be difficult to install it - possibly as simple as adding a repository and installing from there (if you don't know what that means, it's linux-speak for 'easy'
). So KGS should hopefully work fine with minimal effort.
I could be wrong, though. There is some somewhat conflicting information available, and it isn't clear what is the most recent.
Since some google applications apparently use java, I think it unlikely that they will ignore it altogether.
I could be wrong, though. There is some somewhat conflicting information available, and it isn't clear what is the most recent.
Since some google applications apparently use java, I think it unlikely that they will ignore it altogether.
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Re: KGS Client
I thought that the Chrome OS wasn't going to do ordinary non-browser apps (their FAQs and such keep saying they don't do traditional software). That doesn't mean that you couldn't have Java as a preinstalled or optional plug-in for use on the web, but could you really just start installing things from a repository?
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Re: KGS Client
KGS on iOS - hell yes (!) via AlwaysOnPc, I'm using it every day on my iPad&iPhone and it is just a Linux based VNC client/server solution. I don't even need a PC right now - all is in the cloud.
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amnal
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Re: KGS Client
Some of the stuff I read suggested that they'd based it closely enough on a stock linux build that you could do so. Others suggested they hadn't, but that you could probably compile it yourself. Others suggested other things.hyperpape wrote:I thought that the Chrome OS wasn't going to do ordinary non-browser apps (their FAQs and such keep saying they don't do traditional software). That doesn't mean that you couldn't have Java as a preinstalled or optional plug-in for use on the web, but could you really just start installing things from a repository?
Which isn't very helpful, but it doesn't seem like a lost cause.
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Re: KGS Client
I have no plans on doing a chrome-specific client. I wouldn't be surprised if at some point Google merged Chrome and Android, letting Android apps run on Chrome, but we'll see.