Very rarely emulators, only for special screens sizes for help.
several REAL devices
I completely agree and always recommend to avoid using the emulator.I just can't see how anybody can use the emulator when you have the B4A-Bridge and USB debugging to help speed development up.
I just can't see how anybody can use the emulator when you have the B4A-Bridge and USB debugging to help speed development up.
Another related question... Who is still using the legacy debugger and why (assuming that you are running B4A v3.5+)?
As a matter of fact @LucaMs I do(well did) have a number of different test devices of all screen sizes starting at Android 2.1, 3.2 all the way up to 5.0.1. Until 2 weeks ago I had 10 different devices, but I sold 4 on eBay in the last 2 weeks as I didn't really need all of them. I also stupidly broke one device last week during a housing change(a seriously stuck down screen broke), so I have to replace that one nowWhere do you test the screens?
In addition, the emulators can have Android 2.0 / 5.0.
Have you dozens of devices?
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