All these fun topics, made me think of at least one new app (really, I have many ideas for new apps every 5 minutes, probably because I dream too much when I'm awake ).
One touch testament (if you see "the car" too late, touch this button )
Then, the testament you prepared will be send to.... or other similar stuff
I can imagine hundreds of millions of... downloads? No, of adjurations and insults
The big problem we should also worry about is when comet halley hits Earth.. Who's responsible for our license records on b4x servers if they are destroyed?
Mars (There will be some COOLprogramming here). Hey my pc doesn't run hot anymore!
Venus (Will be the next HOT bed for programming). I hope they have WIFI I'll be on the move ALOT! ===
Saturn (Multi ----Cloudcomputing)
Erel is always thinking ahead. Has he made preparations for this?
Also not a legal expert but is "Anywhere Software" licensed for use in Venus or intergalactic?
All these fun topics, made me think of at least one new app (really, I have many ideas for new apps every 5 minutes, probably because I dream too much when I'm awake ).
One touch testament (if you see "the car" too late, touch this button )
Then, the testament you prepared will be send to.... or other similar stuff
I can imagine hundreds of millions of... downloads? No, of adjurations and insults
Methods based on a "single-one-moment-action" can fail. The following silly idea can also fail, but it goes in the opposite sense
Put everything in a server running a B4J program and send every day a keep-alive message to this server. If it hasn't received your message for 3 consecutive days, it will automatically mail the password/instructions/whatever to the chosen person
@KMatle
Erel is always thinking ahead. Has he made preparations for this?
Also not a legal expert but is "Anywhere Software" licensed for use in Venus or intergalactic?
Methods based on a "single-one-moment-action" can fail. The following silly idea can also fail, but it goes in the opposite sense
Put everything in a server running a B4J program and send every day a keep-alive message to this server. If it hasn't received your message for 3 consecutive days, it will automatically mail the password/instructions/whatever to the chosen person
Methods based on a "single-one-moment-action" can fail. The following silly idea can also fail, but it goes in the opposite sense
Put everything in a server running a B4J program and send every day a keep-alive message to this server. If it hasn't received your message for 3 consecutive days, it will automatically mail the password/instructions/whatever to the chosen person