According to each article, the iOS version is available but the Android APK version is on hold.
Erel, do you know if the B4i version I have coded could be converted using this MS Bridge?
Can the Android version still be converted using the java code (rather than the running the APK method) ?
Haven't tried it. B4i creates regular iOS apps so theoretically it should work (similar to what I wrote above, my personal guess is that it will not be very useful).
I don't get it, Chrome's Arc Welder runs my apps perfectly fine at 60fps on both Win7 32-bit, and Win10 64bit architectures.
If Google can do it, why is it so hard for Microsoft? Just add an Android built-in emulator to the Windows OS family.
The Arc Welder team can probably walk down the hall and talk to the Android team. I doubt the Android team would even answer MS's calls, if MS ever called them.
If I know MS, they're probably trying to make their Android Bridge run inside the .NET runtime. That's a runtime within a runtime. Inception.