PolincDiscover app’s content on Flutter Android TVOn AndroidTV systems the content of your app may be discovered through the home screen, or making your app searchable and integrating your…Jan 16, 2023Jan 16, 2023
PolincFlutter Android TV devicesFlutter currently supports six platforms: two mobile, three desktop and a web platform. There is no official support for any kind of TV…Nov 20, 2022Nov 20, 2022
PolincUI elements for Flutter Android TVAlthough Flutter does not support AndroidTV platform officially, it is quite simple to run the app on an Android TV device as any kind of…Sep 16, 2022Sep 16, 2022
PolincFlutter Android TV Apps checklist. Part 3 — design principles.In this part we will discuss basic design principles for Android TV app experience. The first part of this article can be found here. The…Aug 14, 2022Aug 14, 2022
PolincFlutter Android TV Apps checklist. Part 2 — user interface design.In this part we will discuss user interface design and Google’s requirements and recommendations for TV app experience. The first part of…Jul 31, 20221Jul 31, 20221
PolincFlutter Android TV Apps checklist. Part 1 — basic requirements.Flutter 3 as of year 2022 supports six platforms: Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows and Web. None of them is related to any kind of TV…Jul 28, 20221Jul 28, 20221
PolincFlutter, Flame and Android TV a.k.a The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.Short journey with the new library called Flame on Android TV devicesJan 30, 2022Jan 30, 2022
PolincIntroduction to Android/Flutter app’s security with DummyCastle library.DummyCastle is a quick, small and simple solution for Java and Dart mobile developers who want to apply any level of security to their…Jan 1, 2022Jan 1, 2022