Perhaps Apertium is one more good reason to move out of the proprietary,
locking, standards-neglecting environments marketed by Apple.
Mikel
El 06/03/18 a les 13:46, Tino Didriksen ha escrit:
The core tools are extremely unlikely to ever be available under
a license compatible with theiOS App Store.
iOS users can use https://apertium.org/ instead, or we can make a tiny
frontend that uses the APy endpoint (and requires being online).
-- Tino Didriksen
On 6 March 2018 at 13:28, Per Tunedal <per.tune...@operamail.com
<mailto:per.tune...@operamail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
may I remind you of the idea to have dual licenses to permit
Apertium apps for iPhone and iPad? We have the opportunity
whenever a language is created from scratch. In those cases there
is a limited number of developers involved and their consent may
be acquired.
The same applies to new modules etc.
Yours,
Per Tunedal
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