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Support for Total Share, Business presentation with feedback form (Xamarin.Android with Parse Server)

Support for Total Share, Business presentation with feedback form (Xamarin.Android with Parse Server)

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Popular questions for this item

Would it be possible to add extra functionality?

I am open to consider adding extra functionality, especially when i know users want that specific functionality. :grin:

It’s taking too long to upload or to download the gallery images

Parse server is not suitable for large image files and we don’t need them anyway. You should not have images larger than 500kb and keep the maximum width to 1080px.

You can use photo compress applications to reduce the size of your images from your smartphone: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=photo+compress&c=apps.

Im entering an Address on the Team tab but is not linkable / clickable

By default all the text in the team tab are linkable and open up the appropriate app (address open’s google maps, telephone number will try to call the number etc).

If the address is not clickable then there might be a problem with the address format.

It should be in the following format: 436 Mayfield Ave, Stanford, CA

What is Parse Server / Platform?

Parse was a Mobile Backend as a service platform originally developed by the provider Parse, Inc. The company was acquired by Facebook in 2013 and shut down in January 2017.

Following the announcement in 2016 of the impending shutdown, the platform was subsequently open sourced.

Some free and recommended Parse Server are: https://buddy.com/mobile-backend/ and https://back4app.com/

You can also find an article that compares Parse Platform with Firebase here: https://blog.back4app.com/2016/06/15/firebase-parse/

You can find more details on how to configure them in the documentation of this item.

What is Xamarin

Xamarin is a Microsoft-owned San Francisco, California-based software company founded in May 20113 by the engineers that created Mono,[4] Mono for Android and MonoTouch, which are cross-platform implementations of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) and Common Language Specifications (often called Microsoft .NET).

With a C#-shared codebase, developers can use Xamarin tools to write native Android, iOS, and Windows apps with native user interfaces and share code across multiple platforms, including Windows and macOS.[5] According to Xamarin, over 1.4 million developers were using Xamarin’s products in 120 countries around the world as of April 2017.

On February 24, 2016, Microsoft announced it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Xamarin.

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