And which of them were good actors, like legitimate companies,
good intent developers, and which one of them were scams, right?
Not exact matches
The
intent of the emulator is to shore up RIM's currently anemic
developer support for both the BlackBerry and PlayBook as a software platform compared to Android and iOS, though the lack of support may be
better attributed to complaints of poor tools and documentation as
well as a perceived lack of support from RIM for native development, either via BlackBerry App World or via official third - party dev tools such as Adobe's Flex and AIR runtimes.
If playing multiplayer, which is available for up to 4 players in local co-op (although the
developers have stated an
intent to patch in online multiplayer in the near future) you must deal with all this as
well as the other players.
Options are generally used by
developers, a letter of
intent isn't that strong for financing, obtaining permits or breaking dirt, a
good option consideration is an equitable interest in the contract, but often seen with enough interest to allow pre-construction requirements.