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Android version

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 6:31 am
by DavidJ
Hi Costas.

I'd be more than happy to port theWord to Android. This would be a free long-term commitment.

What do you think?

David Joyce

Re: Andoid version

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 10:04 am
by csterg
David,
this is a HUGE commitment here. Do you realize what that means?
Costas

Re: Andoid version

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 7:11 am
by DavidJ
Thank you, Costas.

Not completely. And I would like to know your expectations.

I've been an embedded systems engineer for years, so I have an idea of the commitment.

God's given me a job where I'm doing web-based multimedia Android programming in C/C++. This contract ends at the end of May, so I'll have time on my hands when I can at least begin a "port" of your work to Android. If your code is in C, I should be able to make a lot of progress in the first few months, then other programmers could join the project which I may facilitate thereafter.

I do think God is calling me to this work.

Your brother in Christ.

David Joyce

Re: Andoid version

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 6:03 pm
by William
Hi David,

queries:
What compiler do you use?
Do you run a Linux box, Windows or both?

Re: Andoid version

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 6:51 am
by DavidJ
Hi William.

We're using Ubuntu Linux and Windows 7 and 8 at work. From the command line or the Eclipse ADT (SDK/NDK).

We use the Linux toolset on Ubuntu, and Cygwin on Windows. Debugging on Java is with ADB/ADBD, and for C we use gdb/gdbserver.

We're developing x86 Android devices and software in C. We recompile x86-based code and place it on Android with our own interface. Actually, the command-line versions of the code run without interface modifications.

Wouldn't it be great to put Costas' code on Android? His resources and search engine are the best. And a large tablet could have similar windowing as his PC version.

God Bless You.

David

Re: Andoid version

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 5:22 pm
by petrosd
You have my vote. Yes. Please :-)

Re: Andoid version

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 9:33 pm
by csterg
David,
can you send me an email to root at theword dot net?
Costas

Re: Andoid version

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:44 pm
by eliranwong
DavidJ wrote:
Wouldn't it be great to put Costas' code on Android? His resources and search engine are the best. And a large tablet could have similar windowing as his PC version.

David

If Android can run theWord, that will be the only reason I would consider buying an android device. Thanks for the great plan.

Blessings,
Eliran

Re: Android version

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:47 am
by csterg
Well, a mobile version would be a different approach of course, not a full-blown theWord implementation

Re: Android version

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:01 am
by DavidJ
There are many versions of Android bible software, but none of them have the features or stability of theWord (e.g. arbitrary highlighting, fast search and display, etc...)

Most of them also charge more for the same paid add-ons one can get for theWord.

Re: Android version

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 1:21 pm
by eliranwong
Any progress about it?

Re: Android version

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 4:19 pm
by csterg
Unfortunately not

Re: Android version

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:14 pm
by petrosd
I figured out a way to use TheWord4 on my Samsung Tablet.

I installed PocketCloud Free on my tablet and the PocketCloud Companion (free for 1 system) on my laptop (also works on my Desktop). Then I connect to my Laptop/Desktop from my Tablet and it works quite well.

it's not an Android version but it gives me what I want. It needs and Internet connection and the speed is subject to the lowest speed of the connection between the Tablet and PC but it works.

If others know of a better way, please pass it on.

Re: Android version

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 5:44 pm
by wemaho
Costas,

Personally, I both use TW at my PC and MySword at my tablet (which I use more often). Mysword has a converter for non-encrypted TW modules. In my experience, over the years Mysword has grown into an excellent bible program, with many features including multiwindow support and good search functionality.

Would it make sense to - instead of spending many time on building a new android system from scratch - seek a way of collaboration, so that TW-resources can run on Mysword, including the support of paid modules?

Re: Android version

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 12:23 pm
by csterg
wemaho wrote:Costas,

Personally, I both use TW at my PC and MySword at my tablet (which I use more often). Mysword has a converter for non-encrypted TW modules. In my experience, over the years Mysword has grown into an excellent bible program, with many features including multiwindow support and good search functionality.

Would it make sense to - instead of spending many time on building a new android system from scratch - seek a way of collaboration, so that TW-resources can run on Mysword, including the support of paid modules?
The existence and quality of MySword is the reason i have not pursued to make a new app from scratch.
We have discussed with the people from MySword about this possibility, but unfortunately it is not exactly something that is in my hands. Each request for a paid module is made exclusively for the party that signs the contract; it is impossible to allow a 3rd party app/business to use copyrighted material from another app/business,
Costas