BBO on an Android Tablet?
#21
Posted 2011-July-28, 14:15
#22
Posted 2011-July-28, 17:21
John Nelson.
#23
Posted 2011-July-29, 04:08
#24
Posted 2011-July-29, 04:09
#25
Posted 2011-July-29, 05:12
rmfenerty, on 2011-March-14, 19:54, said:
My mom is a dedicated BBOphile. She also travels to a lot of tournaments, and I've been thinking of buying her an iPad. But since my neighbors in Cupertino have refused to support Flash on the iPad, I'm wondering if anyone has tried using BBO on an Android tablet. If so, how's the experience? Seems to me it could be very cool (like holding the cards in your hand) or very clunky...
I'm also wondering about BBO's dedication to Flash. Or maybe developing a BBO App for iOS? In general, does the presence of 15 million non-BBO compatible iPads and X million iPhones provide any motivation to consider an App, or a port to HTML 5? Arguably, your target demographic has lots of money to spend on flashy devices...
Robert
Hi Robert. This reply no doubt to late but I have tried and send back two Tablets using the Android system because they do not support BBO. Adobe flash will not let you install BBO.
#26
Posted 2011-August-04, 02:53
Using the default browser (which I think is Google Chrome) I can get the client php login page but cannot enter any data.
Tried installing Firefox for mobile, but it moans about needing Flash and won't even display the login box.
Would welcome any info or advice.
#27
Posted 2011-August-14, 11:38
The new version you access by coming here http://www.bridgebase.com/index.php , and clicking "play bridge now".
There is nothing to install from your point of view.
It is a web, flash based version.
Macaw has a Samsung tab 10.1, running honeycomb 3.1. She says she could not get it to run BBO.
Maybe Froyo Samsung also can't?
While the other android tablets can enter BBO, when the login screen comes up, we can only see the "username" field entered. The password field looks invisible when we type stuff in. But when we just type stuff anyway there and then click login it works.
Maybe it will work for you too?
John Nelson.
#28
Posted 2011-September-01, 11:55
Rain, on 2011-July-13, 08:34, said:
1) It has usb port!! (Also SD, mini usb, hdmi). The USB port enabled me to plug in a mouse and use that to click around at times.
It was not playing my USB thumbdrive - apparently there will be an over the air update that will allow other file formats to be read.
2) Not much bloatware. The few apps included by Toshiba were pretty useful. I quite like the news reader they have.
3) It can play BBO with no problems. The login password problem has been noted by others earlier, but typing it in and ignoring what looks like blank space works well. "Save" your password for future logins. Everything in BBO works well except trying to read news pop up, trying to click to read alerts, or trying to type to others because typing is still a pain. (Less so with a mouse) Probably a pen would work as well as a mouse and is more mobile, but I didn't want to buy one of those special styluses.
4) Seem to use battery well. Lasts about as expected.
5) Honeycomb 3.1 is probably better than 3.0. The xoom used to freeze and crash a lot more.
#29
Posted 2011-September-01, 11:56
one unless I can play on BBO.
#30
Posted 2011-September-17, 16:48
TactAnita, on 2011-September-01, 11:56, said:
one unless I can play on BBO.
Today I tried to use Samsung tablet with flash 10.3 and it works. The graphics interface is not the best but I would like to know if anyone of you have contacted the bbo support to know if they are deploying a software release for tablet ?Let me know thx G.
#31
Posted 2011-November-12, 22:41
chuchaque, on 2011-July-28, 14:15, said:
Thank you for this advice!!! Amazing that you find it.
#32
Posted 2011-December-04, 07:36
#33
Posted 2011-December-29, 03:28
Rain, on 2011-August-14, 11:38, said:
The new version you access by coming here http://www.bridgebase.com/index.php , and clicking "play bridge now".
There is nothing to install from your point of view.
It is a web, flash based version.
Macaw has a Samsung tab 10.1, running honeycomb 3.1. She says she could not get it to run BBO.
Maybe Froyo Samsung also can't?
While the other android tablets can enter BBO, when the login screen comes up, we can only see the "username" field entered. The password field looks invisible when we type stuff in. But when we just type stuff anyway there and then click login it works.
Maybe it will work for you too?
Hi,
I also have a Samsung tab 10.1 with honeycomb 3.1. I am using the Dolphin browser. Initially the problem I had was that I couldn't get the keyboard to come up on the login screen. I had to change the flash settings from "On demand" to "Always On" and now it works
#34
Posted 2011-December-30, 06:32
As with others here, the password box does not display the characters that you type - but you only have to type your password once so long as you hit the "remember password" checkbox. (it saves the pwd even though the box appears blank).
Other than that anomaly though, BBO works fine.
#35
Posted 2012-January-08, 20:15
The box itself is quite cool for web browsing, youtube, android games, media streaming, etc. and BBO sort of works OK but with a few quirks:
- when kibitzing a table, in the "Who's Online" pane, the "friends", "stars" and "kibitzers" tabs all don't work so you can only see friends who are online.
- when watching vugraph, if there is no keyboard or mouse input for a few minutes (haven't timed it but it's around 5-10 minutes I think) the screen goes white with a "play" icon in the middle and when you click it you are back at the login screen.
- with video output set at 720p the cards are a bit blocky, but I haven't tried other screen resolutions yet.
As far as I can see there no user-manageable settings for Flash 10.2 that can address the timeout issue. I was wondering if there was something that could be done at the BBO end to keep it alive for a two hour vugraph session.
If any BBOers have "Android-TV" boxes running BBO I'd be keen to hear of your experiences as particualry when voice commentary is on, my family of bridge players quite like sitting around on the couch watching vugraph on the television.
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
#37
Posted 2012-January-09, 20:16
mike777, on 2012-January-09, 16:29, said:
I put "kindle fire" into the Search box above and found this thread:
http://www.bridgebas...__fromsearch__1
#38
Posted 2012-January-10, 01:01
so to play bbo mobile I need
1) a mobile computer. what ever that is kindle fire?
2) something called flash software
3) something called android software
anything else?
????
#39
Posted 2012-January-10, 02:09
George Carlin
#40
Posted 2012-February-02, 04:05