Gerald Lester <Gerald...@KnG-Consulting.net> writes:
> On 01/26/2018 08:09 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> Rich <ri...@example.invalid> writes:
>>
>>> Cecil Westerhof <
Ce...@decebal.nl> wrote:
>>>>
HeadsU...@yahoo.com writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, 26 January 2018 07:25:41 UTC+11, Gerald Lester wrote:
>>>>> If you want to run Tcl directly on an Android Smartphone/Tablet
>>>>> then, as Gerald mentions, AndroWish is your answer.
>>>>
>>>> I saw AndroidWish mentioned several times. I just started with tcl, so
>>>> it is not something I want to pick up now, but would be interesting in
>>>> the (near) future. It is a real option to write Android applications?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Presumably, as you ended the last sentence with a question mark, you
>>> meant to ask "Is it a real option ...".
>>>
>>> In which case, yes, it is a real option to write Android applications.
>>
>> Can the user install only my application, or do they need also to
>> install a tcl run-time?
>
> You can have the user just install your application or you can have them
> install a run time that is shared by several applications.
From a resource point the last is of-course the best. But in general I