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Originally Posted by atonement
Is it possible to get the standalone version running on Android? Python is available for Android in the form of QPython.
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It's probably
possible, but there would likely have to be some pretty serious modifications to make it go. It would have to be QPython, though; seeing as how QPython3's disappointingly behind-the-the-times Python 3.2 is probably insufficient. There would also have to be a script written to gather the various necessary parameters from the user and launch the "real" script.
The environment is probably too different for there to ever be a single code-base that worked for Lin/Win/Mac/QPython. It could probably be forked, though.