Hi Steve,

Thought I would chip in my two cents.. I have worked on a few
conversion projects the biggest being a social welfare system that was
converted to java. From everything i have experienced in conversion
projects i would say you are better to just recreate the code using
your old code as a guide, you will end up getting a better and more
maintainable product.

Thanks,
Greg B.

On Jan 12, 2:26 am, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok thanks guys, I've got a few options to consider now:
>
> i. do not release Android port
> ii. manually rewrite in Java
> iii. use auto conversion software for c++ -> Java
> iv. contract out to get the port written
>
> I have also contacted regarding iii and iv so I'll have a think about
> it and see what happens. The those of you that asked about what the
> iPhone project is, more details can be found over at:
>
> http://www.kamicrazy.com/
>
> I didn't bother mentioning it initially in case it came accross that I
> was just drying to drum up publicity and so forth, I only really
> mentioned it to give some sort of indication of the level of project
> I'm working on (e.g. not just a simple few hundred line application
> that can be ported trivially).
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve
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