AnyLogic developers don't need to envy iOS developers since they can now generate apps - unlimited runtime licenses - as easy as: file/save as. That's right, you can create a fully independent, self-running application on any OS that requires NO activation or registration on the part of your customers or co-workers. They don't need AnyLogic... just the ability to double-click! These apps include all the controls you designed for experiments as well as the ability to read/write data from external sources.
This is just one of the many features such as Team Licensing, 3D Applets, and others included in the new AnyLogic 6.7 which is, of course, completely FREE to all our registered users.
A challenging double click stuff to discover. Sounds like a piece of cake. However, its iPad incompatibility a bit disappoints. Since it is free, i'm ready to have a try. Thanks.
Posted by: Joshua | 01/04/2012 at 07:49 AM
No (mostly), we have no iPad version and Apple is very proprietary about their version of Java.
However, you can run a VNC app and control a computer running AnyLogic from your iPad. So, technically, if you squint, you can run AnyLogic on an iPad or, more accurately "as if" it were running on your iPad.
But this still offers all the portability advantages of an iPad though the performance, especially animation, will suffer.
Posted by: George | 12/16/2011 at 04:27 PM
Can it run on an iPad?
Posted by: XP | 12/11/2011 at 04:51 PM