>> It would be good if someone who has an iPhone or iPad tested enigma on > it, if possible. And the apk file should be easy to download for those > who, like me, have no access to Google Play: Why not on enigma's web site? > > As it was stated countess times before, it's not gonna happen. Appstore > policies require the change of license. Also, an appstore account is > $100, so there's no point developing for a platform which will never be > used (apart from the selected few with jailbreaked devices). > As for android, it's not an "official" project, the guy who done it is > unreachable (and not updating enigma for android either), I think we > would need his approval to put his apk on website. > > "Latest" Enigma is available on my market in aptoide (sph.aptoide.com > <http://sph.aptoide.com>), though it's not really "legal".
Maybe F-Droid would be viable license-wise? https://f-droid.org/ _______________________________________________ Enigma-devel mailing list Enigma-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/enigma-devel