First view of Fluid Nexus on Android

I’ve been working on porting Fluid Nexus to the Google Android platform, partially, yes, because of their challenge, but also because I want to support a platform that aims to try and open up the world of mobile phones. Here’s a short video with some of the interface features I’ve developed so far. I still have to write the code that deals with Bluetooth sending and receiving; this is more complicated than it should be, because the emulator doesn’t support Bluetooth yet :-(

Fluid Nexus on Android, early test. from Nick Knouf on Vimeo.

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