From the FAQ:
Since you are using the same underlying platform, you can take advantage of almost all of Corona’s 1000+ APIs.
What does “almost” mean? What Corona APIs are _not_ available for use in CoronaCards?
From the FAQ:
Since you are using the same underlying platform, you can take advantage of almost all of Corona’s 1000+ APIs.
What does “almost” mean? What Corona APIs are _not_ available for use in CoronaCards?
http://docs.coronalabs.com/daily/coronacards/index.html
At the bottom under SDK/Enterprise Compatibility.
Because of this architecture, the following libraries/services are not available in CoronaCards:
The following is currently not available and will be a subset of functionality due to the architectural limitations described above:
Finally, the following libraries are currently not available:
Thanks, dchan. Based on the answer in this thread, does that mean some of the services you mentioned can also be linked in, even though they’re not available by default?
I’m trying to determine if it’s worth “porting” an app over to CoronaCards from CoronaSDK, as CoronaCards appears to be cheaper than Corona Pro for a greater feature set, and gives the ability to continue using the purchased CoronaCards version after the year license has expired.
Yes they can be linked in. You can download a trial of Corona Cards to try it first before you actually have to purchase anything.
http://docs.coronalabs.com/daily/coronacards/index.html
At the bottom under SDK/Enterprise Compatibility.
Because of this architecture, the following libraries/services are not available in CoronaCards:
The following is currently not available and will be a subset of functionality due to the architectural limitations described above:
Finally, the following libraries are currently not available:
Thanks, dchan. Based on the answer in this thread, does that mean some of the services you mentioned can also be linked in, even though they’re not available by default?
I’m trying to determine if it’s worth “porting” an app over to CoronaCards from CoronaSDK, as CoronaCards appears to be cheaper than Corona Pro for a greater feature set, and gives the ability to continue using the purchased CoronaCards version after the year license has expired.
Yes they can be linked in. You can download a trial of Corona Cards to try it first before you actually have to purchase anything.