Re: [sword-devel] PocketSword

2025-01-13 Thread David Haslam
FYI. Nic used Atlassian BitBucket for the software development. [niccarter / pocketsword — Bitbucket](https://bitbucket.org/niccarter/pocketsword/src/main/) Best regards, David Sent with [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/mail/home) secure email. On Monday, January 13th, 2025 at 1:20 AM, Kahunap

Re: [sword-devel] PocketSword

2025-01-13 Thread Kahunapule Michael Johnson
I discussed this with a volunteer developer, today. We agreed that probably the best way forward was a rewrite/replacement. If anyone wants to contribute to that effort, please let me know. On 1/13/25 00:26, David Haslam wrote: FYI: I've just noted the discovery in the developers' wiki https

Re: [sword-devel] PocketSword

2025-01-13 Thread Greg Hellings
Is there a reason, if a rewrite is in the works, not to collaborate along with another effort that is cross-platform capable? There are several good toolkits already out there that can produce very serviceable mobile apps. Ezra is built, I believe, on Apache's Cordova and already works very well ac

Re: [sword-devel] PocketSword

2025-01-13 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
If anyone managed to clone the Kotlin Multiplatform app that showed up on the mailing lists some time ago, that might be a worthwhile base to start from. https://crosswire.org/pipermail/sword-devel/2024-November/050252.html Unfortunately the author seems to have deleted their repo already. (I've C

Re: [sword-devel] PocketSword

2025-01-13 Thread David Haslam
FYI: I've just noted the discovery in the developers' wiki https://wiki.crosswire.org/Frontends:PocketSword Best regards, David Sent with Proton Mail secure email. On Sunday, January 12th, 2025 at 10:12 PM, David Haslam wrote: > Dear all, > > Today I discovered that PocketSword is no longe