Great - I can see more improvements.
I have had a brief play with this and noted the following:
1) Full index of the KJV in 8 minutes (Belle FP1 on Nokia 701 - supposed
to be 1.3GHz now)
2) In the found box of the search screen pressed and held for a couple
of seconds (2 vibrations) and released. The circle of dots froze.
After about 5 more minutes of ignoring it I looked again and it was
unfrozen, but in the "Settings" screen. Repeated this and the same thing
happened again.
3) Tried again using ESV - indexed in 5 minutes. (Yes, it lost the
previous index again!) Pressing while circle of dots appears and then
releasing again freezes. Watched, and after about a minute the search
screen vanished and one of the other existing screens appeared.
4) The S60 UI gives me white text on a light green background -
virtually unreadable. The new "mini" style is definitely an improvement
on what was there before.
5) Vibrate DOES work, but it is very brief and could possibly be
non-noticed. Suggestion: make it longer, and make it an option in the
settings (though I can see why having it enabled is good).
6) Cross references from the ESV opened up in the KJV.
7) Extra help text is great.
8) Pressing on references in the "Find" screen sometimes pops up an
empty box, and sometimes a verse or part thereof (in KJV).
9) I CAN now open a new module in a "left" or "right" screen. That bit
is fixed.
What is the difference between the "S60" and the "3" versions of BTM
(aside from the fact the latest update is only S60)?
My computer is running Linux at the moment, and when I attach my phone I
can see the E: and F: drives, but not the C: drive - though I can see
the C: drive directly on the phone. On E: drive (the internal 8G of
memory is divided into C: and E: with most in E:) where I told it to
install BTM, I can see the indices and cache etc. under
E:\data\Bibletime. I can also see E:\data\Sword\mods.d - but that is an
empty folder. I could not find the installed modules on any of the 3
drives, and I could not find C:\btlog.txt.
Brian.
Konstantin Maslyuk wrote:
Hi, i have just uploaded new version. With some fixes to search, there
really was crash when trying to search. And regarding to application
becomes unresponsive when switching current module, it seem to be
fixed too (i found that some modules in Crosswire repository still
have such behavior in desktop BibleTime, at least for some glossaries).
On matter of long indexig time, could you say how it is long exactly?
I have tested nokia 700 in Remote Device Access and it took 10 minutes
to index KJV (do have you Belle Future Pack?, there is cpu speed up
for your model afaik)
Regarding 2. i can not restart device in RDA, can you provide some
information. From 0.9.3 indexes as well as modules will be stored in
<installation drive>:\data\ in Bibletime\indecies and Sword folders
respectively, log is always at c:\btlog.txt . So you may open it and
look, and maybe indexes for ESV was removed as orphaned?
3. not sure, but ESV cross-references seems to not work properly. If
link is marked properly and you have at least one Bible it should open
following passage (you need default Bible configured, but it is
configured automatically on first Bible installation, if not - bug).
Another features in this version are: vibration on Symbian devices (i
have no way to test it, so i hope on your help), it vibrates twice:
after second while you pressing the screen and after two seconds, this
indicates different actions (context or service). General Book support
(all module types are supported now), search in non-Bible modules.
5. added tips, hope that they are clear enough
6. made text box more obvious
8. this probably fixed stuff, report please if it persist anyway
Blessings, and many thanks for your report!
Brian Schroeder <bschroe...@internode.on.net> писал(а) в своём письме
Tue, 11 Jun 2013 11:22:03 +0400:
Hi Костя,
I have spent a bit more time playing with BTM on my Nokia 701. On top
of the
things that have already been discussed:
1. It took a VERY long time to index the English KJV Bible - and then
at 99% it
seemed to crash.
2. It did manage to index the ESV, and I could use it. But after the
phone was
restarted (for unrelated reasons), the next time I wanted to "find"
something it
needed to re-index.
3. The failure of links to actually do anything is disappointing.
4. (Not directly related to this application) Is there a version of
the ESV that
does not include all the extra cross-references? They make it a
little clumsy on
this form-factor.
5. In most screens, if I swipe sideways all the text moves as if the
swipe was
meaningful, but then it just bounces back again. Is there supposed to
be some
functionality there?
6. I discovered the "Windows" UI Style. It may be the best one to
have as
default. It certainly makes things like the "Find" screen a little
more obvious.
7. On the top of the screen we have |<-- | version | book:chp:vs |
-->| But the
arrows don't seem to do anything.
8. If I press and hold for a while, a circle of rotating dots
appears. When I
let go I get a menu "Add Left" and "Add Right". I tried "Add Right"
and it
appears to give me a 2nd screen in which to add another module.
However when I
try to do anything BTM freezes and has to be killed.
All up, though, I am quite excited by this. At last there is a good
Bible
application for Symbian.
Brian
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