B4A includes all the features needed to quickly develop any type of Android app. B4A is used by tens of thousands of developers from all over the world, including companies such as NASA, HP, IBM and others.
Ah, was that the last 32 bit version? I saw that Erel added an entry for that for B4J (https://www.b4x.com/b4j.html#FAQ), but there's no mention in the FAQ for B4A.
For old B4A version backup should we also keep the matched version of Android SDK and required resources? The last 32bit version is indeed worth to have a backup.
Using an old version of B4A is a waste of time. Your apps will fail on new devices.
The only reason to use v11.5 is if you don't have a 64 bit Windows computer.
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