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2009-10-27
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2009-10-28
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2009-10-28
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2009-10-28
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Nathan, that's a good idea, but I want to sit on it a half day or so before thinking it all the way through.
For companies like OliveTree, Laridian, and even the Sword project, any effort to build another reader should not compete against their efforts, but extend it. I've got it in my to-do list to contact OliveTree and ask if they'd be interested in the compatibility for Maemo devices. As for other entities like Sword, Online Bible, etc., I need to think (and choose my words carefully due to my associations outside of Maemo).
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2009-10-28
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If you will: why would you carry in a modern device an emulated environment for a few applications which have better equlivents on the more modern platform?
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2009-10-28
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2009-10-28
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2009-10-29
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bible, maemo 5, rapier, reference browser, religious apps, scripture reader, sword |
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I'm actually quite interested in being able to read the Bible+ format, but if it's so intractable that it can't be converted from, I don't see how it's possible.