I have not been able to work on PS for a while. However, I believe that I did 
do a lot of stuff which is not uploaded anywhere. My last recollection is that 
it ran 64 bit on the recent APIs on the simulator and that my next planned step 
was to undo some commenting that I had put in place and then to see how 
backwards compatible it would be. I would not be surprised if I have not been 
able to touch PS since Jan. due to unhappy life stuff. However, things have 
started to settle some and I have been hoping to start working on PS again next 
month. Upon seeing the recent emails though about PS, I'll try to rearrange my 
schedule and things...I'll try to take a look at the newer code today and 
probably upload the last test version that I earlier mentioned.
I'm sorta panicking because I don't want any of the work that I did earlier to 
go to waste. Though at the same time, I have unhappily not been able to work on 
it for a while and if Nic has been able to make a newer fixed version for 
everyone, that would be great too...

-TS

--Sent from phone. Sorry for any miscommunication, abruptness, and etc.  --

> On Apr 22, 2017, at 6:54 AM, Nic Carter <niccar...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> So, I have tried to play around with PS to get it happy with all the hoops it 
> needs to jump through for it to work again on iOS. This incorporates some 
> hard work done by Manfred & TS.
> 
> Changes:
> - enhancement: 64-bit
> - FIX: search downloader (??)
> - FIX: “find all” for Strong’s Numbers
> - updated: to KJV v2.9 (& now includes the search index in the app bundle)
> - updated: Strongs Greek to the latest Xiphos repo version (v1.5)
> 
> If anyone still uses PS & would like to beta test, please privately email me 
> with your AppleID and I’ll add you to the TestFlight list and you can see if 
> you can break it! :)
> 
> As usual, the src is at https://bitbucket.org/niccarter/pocketsword
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Nic.
> 
> 
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> "Can't you?" the Queen said in pitying tone.  "Try again: draw a long 
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> Alice laughed.  "There's no use trying," she said.  "One can't believe 
> impossible things."
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> 
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