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Subido el 26 de marzo de 2019 por Isabel L.

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When you have finished your app, you need to test it. So, taking into 00:00:03
consideration that it is for a mobile phone, for a smartphone, logically you can 00:00:13
do it using a small smartphone, using one small smartphone. 00:00:19
Yes, this is the advice that App Inventor usually gives to you. 00:00:30
You can connect a computer and your mobile phone in the same wifi, in the same net, and 00:00:41
can have a very good connection so a one way that you that you can use to taste 00:00:54
your advice is with the a companion a companion is an app that you can set up 00:01:10
in your mobile phone and when you use this type of connection, you just only scan the 00:01:22
QR code and you can see the app in your smartphone. 00:01:36
scan the code and you can see the app in your own smartphone so you can taste 00:01:50
this app in your own smartphone and it is a very simple way that 00:02:02
let you to taste the apps but it's not the only way that you can use to taste apps you can also 00:02:12
taste apps without a without a without any smartphone is the other way that you can do 00:02:30
it and write it again they are the other way that you can use to do the connection is with 00:02:47
without any smartphone. The App App Inventor includes an emulator that lets you 00:03:25
to test your apps but it's a little bit fuzzy because you need to set up in your 00:03:40
computer the the I inventor this this this this application which is up a 00:03:50
vendor starter and if it is run now you can connect with Emily emulator so it 00:04:00
take this may take a minute or two a you need to be patient but as you can see 00:04:49
here it is the emulator and it lets you to do without a smartphone so it's 00:04:59
another way that you can use to do this so now as you can see you have your app 00:05:16
in the emulator so now you can taste it if you push you have the sum and the 00:06:21
multiplication and it is and it's very very easy to test the application the 00:06:44
other way now as I guess as I have already said is connect with your mobile 00:06:54
that must be in the same wifi as you, scan the keyword code and you can see the 00:07:01
application in your mobile phone and test it. Finally you can also 00:07:33
also set up the application in your mobile phone using the iCompanion and this code which is 00:08:01
something that you can build from your application but in this case you need to change the configuration 00:08:13
of a smartphone because these apps is something strange, is something weird for your smartphone, 00:08:32
is something unknown and it could be a source of damage in your mobile phone. 00:08:42
So if you want to set up your application in your smartphone, scan this code using the 00:08:52
AI Companion, but in your mobile phone you see an advice about something unknown. 00:09:05
So you need to change the configuration and let that unknown sources can do something 00:09:32
your smartphone. If you do that, you can set up the application in your smartphone 00:09:57
and use whenever you want. But obviously it can be dangerous for your smartphone, so 00:10:19
don't forget to change again the configuration. Well, now the application is... Oh! 00:10:32
in your smartphone and you can open here it is and you can taste if you want so 00:10:41
that is the way that you can use to to taste your your apps the apps that you 00:11:23
have created with App Inventor. And this is all for this level. I hope you 00:11:33
enjoyed it and you create so many apps for a smartphone. I see you next time. 00:11:43
Autor/es:
Isabel Lafuente
Subido por:
Isabel L.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial
Visualizaciones:
88
Fecha:
26 de marzo de 2019 - 16:34
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
IES JAIME FERRAN
Duración:
11′ 59″
Relación de aspecto:
16:10 El estándar usado por los portátiles de 15,4" y algunos otros, es ancho como el 16:9.
Resolución:
1440x900 píxeles
Tamaño:
28.23 MBytes

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