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Alexandre
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Alexandre asked on 10 Mar 2015, 09:02 AM
We can, when working on hybrid app, run our application from the browser by using icenium.
Will this be possible for native apps and if so when this will be possible?
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Erjan Gavalji
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answered on 10 Mar 2015, 11:32 AM
Hi Alexandre,

Yes, it is possible to run your application from within AppBuilder using the Companion App.

Let me know if everything is fine.

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answered on 10 Mar 2015, 11:44 AM
Thanks for the reply. Yes I have used it with the companion app and as independent package. My question is that when building HYBRID app you have the possibility to run the application from the browser using app.icenium.com. You have a simulated ios or android device showing your app on your web browser. When working on native apps those options are greyed out. Will this be supported?
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Vlad
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answered on 11 Mar 2015, 07:20 AM
Hello Alexandre,

While hybrid apps are HTML5 apps and you can view them in the browser, you cannot do the same with native apps. Native apps can be viewed only on emulator or real device. 

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Vlad
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