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1. Also to the devs-- please make the zoom level persistent! I use AIDE with my phone plugged into a large monitor and zoom out all the way & have to redo it every time it restarts.Terrible, purchased, can't use it, due to the whole premium key fiasco, it keeps trying to charge me for premium features that I paid for already, and I reported this well over a year ago, and still, no working fixes... $14.99 - Developer Key $4.99 - Debugger $2.99 - UI Designer $9.99 - Premium Key None of it works anymore, I want a full refund, or a fix, now.
2. For a new user, the Developer License appears to actually be a pretty good deal, but this app now proves to be of little use to me, despite my previous investment in the Premium Key.AIDE is the best Android-specific IDE for mobile devices I've found, despite the few bugs I've encountered.
3. After some recent updates, dropbox functionality is gone and AIDE listed a bunch of errors when I could publish it fine on android studio.
4. The only option is to skip the entire lesson.I was skeptical AIDE could really be used to develop full apps, but after a few months of use I now use it more than Android Studio.
5. (The error in layout.) The UI designer is quite powerful.Like many users, I purchased the Premium Key some years ago, but haven't had the need for AIDE in quite some time.
6. The support team was responsive to my issues and helped me find a solution.Worked fine when I first started using the app, so I started a subscription.
7. It keeps trying to guess what your typing and then over populates the line with garbage as you are trying to type a simple code line.
8. The UI design for the editor is one of the better designs I've found, good use of the space small screens provide vs other IDE apps.
9. The need now arising once again, I find that the developer's business model has changed, and kinda sucks for existing customers.
10. If these features are present they are not intuitive.I bought the full version many years ago.
11. It takes all of the production and efficiency out of trying to get anything done when you are fighting with the interface the whole time.