Hi Edward:
As I told you over the chat (don't know if reached you), very glad to have 
you back!

I totally agree with Terry here, I think the visual aspect of Leo should 
have more priority.
As you know, I'm often thinking of the 'reach to the most users' concept, 
so I believe that thinking out of the box could lead to more interesting 
 uses of Leo.
Also, its undeniable that in the long run, it would be great for Leo to 
reach Android, IOs, etc.

And there is a solution that could solve all the problems. Migrating to 
kivy<http://kivy.org/>
.

- This GUI is valid for any OS (Android, IOs, windows, linux, ..)
- Compatible with python2.7 and 3
- Its free for commercial use

Also, it supports something amazing. You code in python, and you can use 
your program in any platform. Meaning, anything you do in python, can be 
used in any of the named OS.
This could transform Leo into a rapid multiplatform developing tool. (Both 
to develop with, and to be used from)
And Kivy itself is very straight fordward to develop with. I know a bit so 
far so I would be able to help a lot on this.

Im aware it would be a big deal of work, but after finishing the migration 
to this GUI, we would have a multi-platform Leo, working in Android, IOs, 
etc. If anyone thinks that's worth the effort I can check if Leo, as is, is 
able to initialize in the 
"python-for-android<https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android>" 
version that kivy uses (thus, confirming that as soon as the GUI is done, 
we have Leo on android).

Hope this was worth reading for you guys hehe.

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