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iPhone to Android conversion
Project Id: 1494240

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Description

Posted by: False|1  MarkAnderson (84 ratings)
(Employer rating 9.73)
Non-action ratio: Above Average - 40.71%
Employer security verifications: Excellent
Approved on: Sep 8, 2010
11:43:37 PM EDT
Bidding closes: Sep 22, 2010
11:42:58 PM EDT
Viewed (by workers): 678 times
Deadline: Please estimate in your bid
Phase:
Cancelled.
Employer cancelled on 9/30/2010 1:18:43 AM because: "Cancelled by automated program due to time expiration".
Sourcing type: Outsourcing
Payment Model: Pay-for-Deliverables
Max Accepted Bid: Bidding is closed
Expert Guarantee: 10% minimum REQUIRED
Estimated size: $100 - $499.99
Bidding type: Open Auction
Accepted bidder economy type(s): All
Accepted english fluency(ies): All
ExpertRating requirement: None
Project management: Do-it-yourself


 Sourcing Type: Outsourcing
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Brief summary:
I own the following app and would like an Android version of this ASAP.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/isecure-password-pictures/id379185119?mt =8


What I would like to know is ;

a) how easy is it to convert an iPhone app to Android code wise and technically.

b) what sort of time frame is involved.

c) will there be any issues. In other words, will the Android app be exactly the same, which is what I would like to achieve.

I am aware of the following ;

http://www.geeklair.net/~dluke/wwdc2000/408/objc2java.pdf

http://www.mosy nc.com/

http://qt.nokia.com/developer/



thanks


Platform:
Android
iPhone

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Technology

Expert guarantee required:

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