Hmm. Thanks.
I am using Bibletime-mini, since that is what I had installed on a
previous Nokia Symbian device.
On linux I have Bibletime and Xiphos, and I'm sure they both have
separate local repositories. I will have to check again when I get
home.
Brian
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I am using Linux, Windows and Android.
What prompted it this time is that I just installed Bishop on Android,
and was immediately prompted to download some texts to get started.
I will try SWORD_PATH on my computers later (thank you), but for now
it is Android I am particularly thinking of.
Bria
When installing multiple front-ends on a phone or computer, how do I
configure them all to use the same texts? At the moment they all
want me to download a separate copy for each of them. So, for
example, if I have 3 front-end applications and want KJV in each of
them I have to download it 3 ti
Related question:
Since Bibletime is built on QT, can Bibletime Mini be readily
packaged
for the latest Symbian touch phones? I have a Nokia 701 and would
love to have sword available on it.
Brian.
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I want to second that. My employer has forced me onto an iphone.
I installed PocketSword, and I love it.
Brian.
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