Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Chris Burrell
Not sure about alkitab, not my project. But for step it is https://github.com/tyndale/step Thanks. Would be great :) Chris -Original Message- From: "Peter von Kaehne" Sent: ‎11/‎03/‎2015 23:39 To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" Subject: Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Peter von Kaehne
I can add both. Do you have repo addresses? On 11 Mar 2015 21:29, Chris Burrell wrote: > > Yup though misses step and alkitab :( > > From: Peter von Kaehne > Sent: ‎11/‎03/‎2015 19:33 > To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum > Subject: Re: [sword-devel] how dea

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Chris Burrell
Yup though misses step and alkitab :( -Original Message- From: "Peter von Kaehne" Sent: ‎11/‎03/‎2015 19:33 To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" Subject: Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps? I think irrespective of it ability to recognise languages (or rather not) it tells a

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
Peter Von Kaehne wrote: > https://www.openhub.net/orgs/crosswire > This gives a decent overview of ongoing activity. Phooey. Its "decent overview" thinks Xiphos came into existence in 2009 and is written in Scheme, and I can't find a way to look at the other 5 of its 6 reviews. I am unconvinced I

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Peter Von Kaehne
No, I agree with that. But some are  dead. Using a well outdated sword format, unable to use any current modules etc.   Peter Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. März 2015 um 17:37 Uhr Von: "Troy A. Griffitts" An: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Peter Von Kaehne
https://www.openhub.net/orgs/crosswire   This gives a decent overview of ongoing activity.   Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. März 2015 um 17:30 Uhr Von: "Peter Von Kaehne" An: sword-devel@crosswire.org Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps? Dependent on the responses, it might be time t

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
I don't believe an app which isn't updated should be removed from the website just because it isn't updated. Maybe it just works for its purpose and doesn't need to be updated. This is true for many of our apps: GoBible, SWORDWeb, Flashcards, and many others. It's not that I don't want activ

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread DM Smith
Depends. Some are actively downloaded though w/o a recent release. Bible Desktop is very much alive on that criteria alone. Many, many downloads every month. I’m not getting negative feedback that it is incomplete or that more is wanted. However, I’m actively working on it. If it still works, f

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Peter Von Kaehne
Dependent on the responses, it might be time to do some cleaning out of the application page of the website.   Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. März 2015 um 16:57 Uhr Von: "Karl Kleinpaste" An: "sword devel" Betreff: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps? It's been observed to me more than once recently

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread Chris Burrell
STEP also releases minor features and enhancements every few months and usually something bigger every year. -Original Message- From: "DM Smith" Sent: ‎11/‎03/‎2015 17:01 To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" Subject: Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps? I’m working on readyi

Re: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

2015-03-11 Thread DM Smith
I’m working on readying a release of BibleDesktop. It might be June before it happens. STEP, AlKitab, and AndBible have regular releases based on changes to JSword. — DM > On Mar 11, 2015, at 12:57 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > > It's been observed to me more than once recently that most of th