qpsword was written for OPIE, which was basically linux ported to HP PDAs years ago.  It uses Qt.  It probably still calls a bunch of deprecated API methods, but should be easy to update.

https://crosswire.org/qpsword/index.jsp?section=Screenshots

https://crosswire.org/qpsword

svn co https://crosswire.org/svn/qpsword/trunk qpsword


On 11/7/21 13:30, Greg Hellings wrote:
For my phone I've been moving to my new Pine Phone. For those unaware, this is a cell phone that runs mainline Linux and most of the popular desktop distributions are available on it - Arch, Fedora, Ubuntu, Manjaro, and about a dozen others I don't recall off the top of my head. I'm personally driving mine with Fedora.

Which of our apps have the ability to run in a mobile friendly UI but on desktop software stacks? The current Pine Phone is very slow (only quad Arm A53 cores at 1 GHz), so the full browser experience to bring up a Bible in the browser is like going back to 2015. If I could build one of our native apps, it would be grand. I think Bible Time has a mobile UI option, but I don't know if it is compatible with a desktop stack. Are there any others? Is anyone willing to help me get one built?

--Greg

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