Sounds like a very hands on approach. :p //

And people wonder why app devs don't support more than one or two platforms…

Yeah that's the tricky part. Gets even more entertaining when different SDKs expect different hypervisors. (Visual Studio = Hyper-V, BB10 = VMware, SFOS = VirtualBox) I have different boot profiles to deal with some of it, and others I just can't have emulators (like Ubuntu).

Funny how many different development environments I have on this laptop. Visual Studio, Android Studio, QtCreator, Sailfish SDK (also QtCreator), Palm webOS SDK, oh and VirtualBox with an Ubuntu guest containg the Ubuntu SDK. Not to mention the other stuff like Python and NodeJS. And now I have momentics installing with with the BB10 SDK. Me thinks I have a few too many, or not enough. :p

I guess I should at least take a stab at re-creating the BB10 dev environment. After all, I did restore the webOS tools.

Yep. And VMware if I want to run any simulators. :p

They would get a notification that there is an update that they would have to take action on. The real challenge is getting my development environment back up an running though to do it. I do still have devices I can test on at least.

Dropbox does give me some analytics on usage which I'm looking at. The webOS app is almost none at all, which isn't a surprise. But the BB10 app is fairly steady. Low utilization but active still. I think I have more device metrics if I can remember how to get to them.

Oh lovely. Dropbox is depricating v1 of their API. I wrote some todo apps years ago that use Dropbox as a sync option. Originally for WebOS, then later for BlackBerry 10. So now I need to decide if I want to bother updating them or completly discontinue them outright.

Good thing the tube of doom was useful. It'd suck to have to burn the house down.