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Has there been any reports of MSP being successfully run on Linux, specifically Ubuntu?
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I haven't heard of anyone running it on Linux. I'd be interested to hear if that is even possible.
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I have tried a couple of times. IIRC, the biggest hurdle is that MSPro is tightly integrated with Google service (license checking!).
It is possible to run it under an Andoid emulator, provided it has google services.
Running it natively on linux is one of my big wishes...
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03-14-2019, 10:45 PM
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(03-14-2019, 06:51 PM)sciurius Wrote: I have tried a couple of times. IIRC, the biggest hurdle is that MSPro is tightly integrated with Google service (license checking!).
It is possible to run it under an Andoid emulator, provided it has google services.
Running it natively on linux is one of my big wishes...
I started looking into it.
Have you looked at 'Anbox'?
I think I read it doesn't use wifi/bluetooth yet and no google services [no playstore].
Virtualbox maybe?
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Actually I am interested in Zotac's near released ZBOX PRO PI335 pico that can run Linux instead of Windows...
Also what do you think of Windows Lite and/or the next Android's Fushia OS in terms of platform for MSP?
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Windows Lite should be interesting - it says only UWP apps will be supported. MobileSheets is a UWP app, so I should be able to support that without any additional effort. Likewise, Google Fuschia will most likely support Android apps, so I might not have to do much there either. In terms of what platform I plan to support next though, it's iOS. I've gotten a lot of feedback that an iOS version is desired.
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The Windows app is a C# UWP application.
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