In terms of code reuse, it would make more sense to look at existing
open source, *nix based efforts such as Freedaisy:
http://freedaisy.sourceforge.net/
Are there any genuinely free or public domain DAISY books with which
would-be developers could test?
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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
Greg Kearney wrote:
Yes we are in contact with them they have no experience in Mac development.
Greg
On Jul 15, 2007, at 08:40 , Scott Berry wrote:
Hey Greg,
I wonder if you talked to the maintainers maybe what would be was is
to make a Mac version of that player. I have used it on Windows it's
a bit different but it sure gets the job done.
Scott
----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Kearney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: DAISY Redux
Yes we are looking into that code now. Much of it is quite Windows
dependent but we may be able to make use of it.
Greg
On Jul 14, 2007, at 23:55 , Ricky Buchanan wrote:
I found this open source DAISY player:
http://amis.sourceforge.net/
Would it be possible/useful to re-use some of their code, or is it
too OS dependent?
r
r
[Please excuse mistakes/brevity, typed via on-screen keyboard due to
disability]
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