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The link points to the “dev” version of the Android app re-packaged as bar file and signed with our RIM keys.
MrSimmonsSr
1:35 pm on February 11, 2012 Permalink
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I already packaged the latest Android release that I could find into a BAR and signed it myself for my own use on my Playbook with the OSv2 dev beta Android Player. I’d rather be using your official beta, so add me to the list if you don’t mind. And I’m happy to report that the version I packaged up for my own use has been working very well. It was based in v
MrSimmonsSr
1:38 pm on February 11, 2012 Permalink
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Oops.. Was going to say it was based on v2.0.4, I think..
deddy avianto 9:39 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink |
I’d like to try the WordPress for PlayBook definetely. Thanks in advance
deddy avianto 9:45 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink |
i’d like to try the wordpress beta for playbook. TIA
Danilo 10:25 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink |
Here you go: http://bit.ly/A1r0cu
Instructions on how to sideload Android apps on PlayBook here: http://bit.ly/zpolPO
mi11er 9:09 pm on January 26, 2012 Permalink |
Is this link any different from the current build of WP for android?
Danilo 9:45 pm on January 26, 2012 Permalink |
The link points to the “dev” version of the Android app re-packaged as bar file and signed with our RIM keys.
MrSimmonsSr 1:35 pm on February 11, 2012 Permalink |
I already packaged the latest Android release that I could find into a BAR and signed it myself for my own use on my Playbook with the OSv2 dev beta Android Player. I’d rather be using your official beta, so add me to the list if you don’t mind. And I’m happy to report that the version I packaged up for my own use has been working very well. It was based in v
MrSimmonsSr 1:38 pm on February 11, 2012 Permalink |
Oops.. Was going to say it was based on v2.0.4, I think..