Guys,
I have assembled a couple of CAB files for the Windows Mobile platform
for both the PocketPC and SmartPhone.
These are alpha builds so if you are not feeling risky, then please do
not download them, I cannot guarantee that these builds won't melt your
device.
Grab them at:
Pocket PC:
http
David Trotz wrote:
> John,
> I am so excited you want to join our team. It will be nice to have
> another engineer working with us on this. It also encourages me to stay
> focused and motivated on the project myself.
>
I wouldn't call myself an engineer. I am a project manager by trade. I
John,
I am so excited you want to join our team. It will be nice to have
another engineer working with us on this. It also encourages me to stay
focused and motivated on the project myself.
> EVC4 is still available from M$, I think I'll give that a shot since I
> have a PPC 2003se and Mobile 6
>
> SonWon -- If this isn't an option for you, I have a extra Microsoft
> Visual Studio 2005 Standard edition that I can ship to you.
>
> Daniel Blake
I'll keep this in mind if I can't obtain a student edition. I am
looking into the free offer now based off my son being a student.
Thanks,
--
>
> Also FYI:
>
> You can get the source through svn either at the command line by:
> svn checkout https://crosswire.org/svn/swordreader/trunk swordreader
> and you will obviously need the sword lib...
> svn checkout https://crosswire.org/svn/sword/trunk sword
>
> It builds either by using
Since CrossWire doesn't not have a J2ME Bible Reader, would the
developers of GoBible consider CrossWire as a home for continued
opensource development? It wouldn't be too hard, I'm sure, to add a
GoBible driver to the SWORD engine and create a mod2gomod utility--
officially supporting the for
>
> John (or SonWon?)
> Welcome to the community.
>
> There is a Windows Mobile Version of Sword in the making, it is called
> SwordReader. I recently spent a lot of time doing a rewrite and
> restructuring the code base. It is now very structured. I do not use
> MFC, but I did write a framework