Hi all,
Iโve just released a new version of the NuGet package which now supports Windows 8.1.
All features of the Windows Phone 8 version are supported such as event tracking, profile updates, offline mode and aliasing ๐
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Mixpanel/
Hope this helps,
Carl
Hey, thanks alot. I see there is still a dependency on NewtonJSON for winRT apps?
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Hi, yes, there still is a dependency to JSON.NET in Windows 8 apps. I’ll remove that dependency during the summer as I did it for WP8.
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No rush, thanks alot anyway! you’re awesome
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HI Carl, stumbled on your project and wondered if you had any thoughts about doing a Portable Class Library for this that can be used across various projects including Xamarin projects. I only ask in case there are limitations and reasons this isn’t possible.
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Good idea ๐
This shouldn’t be to hard, I think the tricky part would be porting the JSON serialization part. I’ll look into this!
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I noticed you can’t install the package from NuGet for Windows Phone 8.1 Runtime Apps, but everything works when I added the library manually. As long as everything works you could definitely update the NuGet package so it can be installed “properly” ๐
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Thanks for letting me know, I’ll do that ๐
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Hello Carl, are you working on the portable class lib version? Are you planning open the source code? If yes, I’m interested in help. Thanks.
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Yes, a .NET version is on its way, might not be a PCL though, more on that soon ๐
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Hey Carl, thanks again.
Does the Windows Store version supports offline? I tried using your API with TrackWaitingEvents but nothing happens.
Thanks!
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TrySendLocalElements I mean
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Yes, offline mode is supported on Windows 8.
You can test this feature by starting fiddler, saving events explicitly and calling this method: you should see calls to the Mixpanel API.
Cheers,
Carl
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