Guys, After fighting with Windows on my cell phone for the past year and a half, I have decided to jump ship and go to an iPhone. It was getting to the point where I just could not use my phone as a phone without rebooting my phone daily sometimes more often. The touch screen is not as responsive as it should be and everything was just slow to come up. I have watched iPhone users for a few months and noticed how responsive the UI is as well as the touch screen.
As a result my work on SwordReader will be ending soon. I am hoping to get to a 1.0 release before I move on but honestly I can't say I have much of an incentive to do so. I have only seen a handful of interested people on the Windows Mobile side of things and that makes it harder to work on SwordReader when people just are not interested in the product. Also volunteers come and go and as a result I end up working solo. It is my hope that someone else may take the reigns of the SwordReader app and make it into something more. My contract on my SCH-i760 ends in November, at which point I may donate my device to any active SwordReader developers. Also, we have a single user license for Entrek's Code Snitch, a memory and resource leak detector for Windows Mobile. If there are any takers on the SwordReader development I will gladly transfer the license over to them, but I do want to be sure this individual is serious about taking on the SwordReader development. As far as the website. I will keep it up. I may try to get it transferred over to crosswire.org's servers if Troy is ok with that otherwise I will keep paying for it for the next year and if SwordReader does not progress at all by then I will take it down. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. In Christ, David Trotz
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