Deploy compositions as iOS apps

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On Deploy compositions as Linux apps (including Raspberry Pi) (2016.01.06 comment), I outlined the challenges involved in deploying a composition to Linux. Most of the same challenges would apply here. That puts this feature requests among those that would take the most development time. As I pointed out in my most recent comment on deploying to Linux, that means we (Vuo team) may not immediately pick this feature request even if it’s voted to the top. We’ll try to balance this feature request vs. the set of other top-voted feature requests.

@jstrecker

Complexity : Some years of work ;)

Perhaps “Linux / Windows support & export to iOS” should have a forth complexity dot (could I have read you somewhere about this ? I may be wrong)).

With a note similar to your comment above (and on the Linux FR) in the Feature Request main info (rather then below in comments somewhere).

When you say

that means we (Vuo team) may not immediately pick this feature request even if it’s voted to the top. We’ll try to balance this feature request vs. the set of other top-voted feature requests

do you mean that if it was chosen to be implemented, the work would be balanced with other FR and therefore skip 1-3 Vuo releases before implementation ? Mixed with other work somehow.

@Bodysoulspirit, there’s now a 4th dot for complexity. When implementing a 4-dot feature request, we would either devote an entire release to that feature request or else be working on it during the span of several releases. Either way we’d look at how it would affect other feature requests / priorities. Like, what if this feature request has 200 votes and a smaller feature request has 175? Things like that to consider.

While I realise that this request is years old at this point, I’d love to throw my support behind it. Vuo would be a spectacular way to bring visual art to iOS devices and all the weird interactions (tilt, multitouch, orientation, location, camera, audio) that they offer.  

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Popping back in years later to say that I’d still love to see this — but also adding that I’d really, really love to be able to deploy to the Apple Vision Pro as well. There are some amazing TestFlight apps out there and the only way to make really cool stuff right now involves a lot of coding.