While Line of Business applications have the ability to leverage Zebra's unique device capabilities through EMDK-for-Android APIs, use and practice of such APIs are typically in complex apps with…
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Working in Android Studio you can notice that every project contains a local.properties file with at least a couple of properties containing the path for Android SDK and Android NDK.
Android Studio…
Trying to quickly integrate data from the scanner on your Zebra Touch Computer? Well, you don’t necessary have to use a wedge to leverage the scanner, instead, implement Zebra’s EMDK barcode-manager…
Updated October 2018
A number of new MX features have been added to the platform related to locking down your device since the last update to this post.
Updated July 2017
Enterprise Browser 1.7…
Overview
Native Android applications can be developed for Zebra mobile Android devices such as the TC51, TC55, TC8000 etc. in a number of ways. The primary API for accessing device hardware (…
This document details the developer impact of moving to Zebra devices running Android Marshmallow (API level 23).
Audience for this document
Zebra’s new TC51 and TC75x devices ship with…
The latest EMDK For Android - version 6.0 has been released and is now available for download. In this release there has been several new devices supported, features added, samples updated and many…
What’s the differentiation between consumer and built-for-enterprise devices, and what does this mean to developers? How do we make Android the right fit for businesses?
Let’s focus on…
After the recent Xamarin acquisition, Microsoft has announced that Xamarin Studio is no longer supported on Windows. Microsoft now supports only Visual Studio for Xamarin development on…