Almost as an aside in response to Matej's message.
Have you all read about asm.js ?
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This article reports on the latest development & its performance compare
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 05:15:41AM -0800, David Haslam wrote:
Please understand that Windows Phone is not the same as Windows
Mobile!
See here for more background (if you'll excuse yet another 2 links to
Wikipedia).
I wonder whether https://github.com/zefanja/biblez-ng would work
with Interne
Do you know this project? https://code.google.com/p/cross-connect/
It does not use the swordlib, but the sword modules (like swordjs).
I've used it on my Lumia 820 dev device.
Best Regards,
Stephan
Am 08.01.2014 20:15, schrieb David Haslam:
One of my friends in Central Asia just enquired by e
There are also various mobile efforts underway by the BibleTime team.
Although none of us have a Windows phone as far as I'm aware, the hope is
to support everything from iOS and Android to Windows 8 Metro if people
with the ability to build on those platforms step up to put those cycles
into it. A
Hi David
Not per se, although we're developing and responsive/mobile friendly
version of STEP for people who are connected to the internet. (I don't
think Windows Phone supports Java.)
Cheers,
On 8 January 2014 13:15, David Haslam wrote:
> One of my friends in Central Asia just enquired by em
One of my friends in Central Asia just enquired by email...
Q. Is anyone developing a free app for Windows Phone that will use Sword
module Bibles?
Please understand that Windows Phone is not the same as Windows Mobile!
See here for more background (if you'll excuse yet another 2 links to
Wikiped