Ketai V7 Released
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Android Processing
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1 year ago
Hello Everyone,
We would like to announce the release of v7 of the ketai android library for processing. There have been some mention of the library throughout the forum so we thought we would let everyone know of our latest release. We have been steadily working to improve the library in addressing some of the needs from our own our development efforts with processing.android.
You can download the latest release from our google code SVN located here:
http://code.google.com/p/ketai/downloads/list
The library provides support for sensors, location, NFC(read, write, beam), vibration motor, face-detection, bluetooth, gestures, wifi-direct(experiemental), SQLite, camera and UI components.
It does target ICS and above although some of the non-ICS features MAY work on gingerbread. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. As with most things android we made the attempt to test it on as many hardware platforms as possible so any reports of pass/fails on additional platforms would also be appreciated(currently tested on nexus 7, galaxy s3, nexus s and transformer prime).
Kindest Regards,
.j
We would like to announce the release of v7 of the ketai android library for processing. There have been some mention of the library throughout the forum so we thought we would let everyone know of our latest release. We have been steadily working to improve the library in addressing some of the needs from our own our development efforts with processing.android.
You can download the latest release from our google code SVN located here:
http://code.google.com/p/ketai/downloads/list
The library provides support for sensors, location, NFC(read, write, beam), vibration motor, face-detection, bluetooth, gestures, wifi-direct(experiemental), SQLite, camera and UI components.
It does target ICS and above although some of the non-ICS features MAY work on gingerbread. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. As with most things android we made the attempt to test it on as many hardware platforms as possible so any reports of pass/fails on additional platforms would also be appreciated(currently tested on nexus 7, galaxy s3, nexus s and transformer prime).
Kindest Regards,
.j