Mark S. wrote:

> Also quinoid, with similar installation issues:
>
> https://github.com/Marxsal/Quinoid01
>
> There isn't a lot of "reward" in Android development. You do a lot of 
> work, and then only a handful of people seem to use it. Google keeps 
> changing their API
>

FYI, I'm still using Quinoid. I think it is very good. No issues so far. 

The mechanism to be able to have a JSON file of sites is actually a real 
benefit for my use cases.

I often want to ask you to think about a method that could allow me to add 
that file, re-.defined by me, so that I could provide an apk address to my 
users knowing they will get an app that works well on Anroid and with the 
sites available easily they are needing.

Why did I *not* ask? For all the reasons you list. I can clearly seen that 
programming for Android is something of a PITA. And asking for more seems 
like just too much.

Just a comment
TT

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