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MIT AICompanion

MIT AICompanion

MIT Center for Mobile Learning

10,000 - 50,000 downloads

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App Inventor lets you develop applications for Android phones using a web browser and either a connected phone or emulator. The App Inventor servers store your work and help you keep track of your projects.

The App Inventor Companion lets you see how your App works as you build it.

More information is at http://appinventor.mit.edu

Note that this application has a lot of permissions because it has to be able to do any operation that you can write apps to do.

Tags: mit aicompanion, android apps mit ai companion, android mit aiccompanion, mit "ai companion", mit ai companion app.

Recently changed in this version:

Updated to version 2.07 to be consistent with MIT App Inventor Releases v134.

Added READ_LOG permission to aid in debugging.


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Comments and ratings for MIT AICompanion

  • (72 stars)

    by Luis Figueroa on 05/05/2013

    No more cables!!!

  • (72 stars)

    by Scott Ferguson on 05/05/2013

    With this app, I can test my apps without having to plug and unplug my usb cable between the pc and the charger. I can now leave my tablet charging all the time.

  • (72 stars)

    by Carlos Mari on 05/05/2013

    No more connecting with cables and fiddling with phone settings and drivers. This is an elegant and simple solution to programming in your device. Needs a bit of polishing and documentation, but it works great.

  • (72 stars)

    by Chase Esteves on 05/05/2013

    Scanning the QR code is much simpler than hunting for drivers and cables! Very Nice.

  • (72 stars)

    by Jack Evans on 02/05/2013

    This app is great for app dev's and newbies an all round great app

  • (72 stars)

    by Adil Munir on 30/04/2013

    It has a virus if u want proof download avast security

  • (72 stars)

    by Matt Dowd on 27/04/2013

    This app is really useful but the latest definitions of Avast scanned it as having a Trojan