Jonathan Morgan wrote: >> I applaud Xiphos and BibleTime for coming to Windows. Each provides a >> different way at approaching God's Word. Now we have 5 major, supported >> frontends for Windows that people can choose from! (I'm including AlKitab) > > But not, it appears, including BPBible, which is a very interesting > thing given the number of downloads it has, and certain other > advantages that I am too biased to report on impartially. >
I think the absence of proper RtoL support is a serious issue. We discussed this and you accepted that you have a render problem, which you plan to resolve. So, yes. At the moment we have 5, once you got your rendering fixed we have (are closer to having) six. Do not get me wrong. BpBible is a great application and its success on portable Apps is brilliant. But you got an issue you need to resolve. And once we have a situation with modules being in limbo due to lack of BibleCS support we know that we need to make a decision. That situation is not here right now. We might never get there if BibleCS is maintained - or we might be there in a couple of weeks/months when 1.5.12 is out and the next spurt of module testing starts. I think so far whenever we had an actual problem with BibleCS not supporting this or that someone paid attention to it. I guess this might happen again, though, clearly there might be no real pressure anymore for someone to get a fit of mercy for BibleCS users. Peter _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page