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Thanks Perry for clarifying this, so my understanding of android support is
as follows:

1. Latest trunk code has support for both android and ios

2. 2.1.0 release code has only support for ios and no android support

Is my understanding correct ? If so, is using latest trunk code safe, or
would you rather suggest sticking to 2.1.0 release code. Thanks.



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> On 23 April 2013 13:50, Lukasz Koszanski <lkoszanski at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I am trying to understand why there are separate branches for iphone and
> > android. If I compile the 2.1.0 release for iphone is the quality the
> same
> > as the iphone branch ? Similarly for android, if i manage to compile
> 2.1.0
> > release code on android, is it of the same quality as the android branch
> ?
> > Thanks.
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> Perhaps you're referring to the development branches, that was there
> during development. iOS and Android (native) support is now integrated
> into the main trunk, so you don't need to use any branches.
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> With regards to quality, both are actually well tested and used by
> apps released on App Store and Play Store.
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