I just took Googles new Chrome/Android (LLVM & Arc) bridge "ARC Welder" for a spin with the Wikipedia Android App and I've very impressed with how smoothly everything works.
Near By, Saved pages, theme switching, etc all work flawlessly. Minus not being able to figure out the hardware back button it looks lovely.
This really showcases how future proof we are by being native. Excited to see what else we find out at I/O.
Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/LxQ99
--tomasz
I saw Ars' article about ARC, interesting stuff. Glad it doesn't run on iOS or I'd be out of a job!
On Friday, April 3, 2015, Tomasz Finc tfinc@wikimedia.org wrote:
I just took Googles new Chrome/Android (LLVM & Arc) bridge "ARC Welder" for a spin with the Wikipedia Android App and I've very impressed with how smoothly everything works.
Near By, Saved pages, theme switching, etc all work flawlessly. Minus not being able to figure out the hardware back button it looks lovely.
This really showcases how future proof we are by being native. Excited to see what else we find out at I/O.
Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/LxQ99
--tomasz
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You can use the Esc key for the back button. It's the same as in the emulator.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Brian Gerstle bgerstle@wikimedia.org wrote:
I saw Ars' article about ARC, interesting stuff. Glad it doesn't run on iOS or I'd be out of a job!
On Friday, April 3, 2015, Tomasz Finc tfinc@wikimedia.org wrote:
I just took Googles new Chrome/Android (LLVM & Arc) bridge "ARC Welder" for a spin with the Wikipedia Android App and I've very impressed with how smoothly everything works.
Near By, Saved pages, theme switching, etc all work flawlessly. Minus not being able to figure out the hardware back button it looks lovely.
This really showcases how future proof we are by being native. Excited to see what else we find out at I/O.
Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/LxQ99
--tomasz
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That works. thanks
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Bernd Sitzmann bernd@wikimedia.org wrote:
You can use the Esc key for the back button. It's the same as in the emulator.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Brian Gerstle bgerstle@wikimedia.org wrote:
I saw Ars' article about ARC, interesting stuff. Glad it doesn't run on iOS or I'd be out of a job!
On Friday, April 3, 2015, Tomasz Finc tfinc@wikimedia.org wrote:
I just took Googles new Chrome/Android (LLVM & Arc) bridge "ARC Welder" for a spin with the Wikipedia Android App and I've very impressed with how smoothly everything works.
Near By, Saved pages, theme switching, etc all work flawlessly. Minus not being able to figure out the hardware back button it looks lovely.
This really showcases how future proof we are by being native. Excited to see what else we find out at I/O.
Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/LxQ99
--tomasz
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