I have written an app based upon the Victory Bible Reading Plan by the late
Dr. James McKeever, have placed it for sale on Handango, with all proceeds
going to Omega Ministries in Medford, OR. I would like, eventually, to be
able to tie the daily readings to an open-source Bible program, but am
un
Well, I've been working with PocketStudio for a while, and would like to be
involved. Most of the development tools for Palm assume a proficiency with
C or C++; PocketStudio is somewhat like Delphi for the Palm.
Anything I could do to be involved (including prayer!), I would be honored.
God Bles
Well, Olivetree's speed is great, but Asaisoft's has the ability to view in
split-screen. It'd be neat to incorporate both.
I'm still trying to figure out the parser, and, thus, be able to incorporate
the TCR. It's amazing how many references one can find to Nave's for the
Palm, but the public-
Well!I've been having a field day picking through the
code!Question, though as Mr. Poon has included dictionaries and
commentariesin his releases, would anyone know of a template for the
development ofsuch?Asaisoft's releases include the Scofield
references, which are great, but myperson
which should be of some
> help.
> David
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