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https://github.com/zebradevs/ifactr-android

The Android bindings for iFactr.UI
https://github.com/zebradevs/ifactr-android

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The Android bindings for iFactr.UI

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# iFactr - Android bindings

iFactr uses an container approach to execute a cross platform application on a computer or mobile device. At runtime the "bindings" instantiate the cross-platform control using a native UI object from the SDK for that target platform. In .NET Compact Framework, all controls are instatiated using objects from Google's Android APIs.

iFactr is a C#.NET-based, cross-platform mobile application development framework.

- Cross-platform UI controls
- Bindings for Android, iOS and Windows, and Compact Framework
- RESTful Data Services component

# Features
- Full set of cross platform GUI controls.
- MVC application workflow engine.
- Supporting libraries for file access, network, device integrations, and an IoC container.

You can:
- Rapidly build mobile and desktop applications.
- Mix and match fully native views with cross-platform views.
- Integrate platform specific 3rd party libaries and views into the app.
- Easily port your MonoCross app to iFactr.

### Tech

iFactr uses a **Model-View-Controller** design pattern and navigation modeled after Microsoft's ASP.NET and the Open-source [Monocross.Navigation][Monocross].

### Support

StackOverflow is monitored. Post questions using the #iFactr tag.

### Installation

Add References iFactr DLLs.

### Development

Want to contribute? Great!

Open your favorite Terminal and run these commands.

#### Building from source

Building iFactr requires Microsoft Community Build Tasks v1.5 [MSBuild]
For production release:
```sh
$ build
```

This will create the iFactr.Droid assembly for use when compiling an .APK for your iFactr application.

License
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MIT

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