Salam brother Anwar,
 
Thank you for the first three suggestions. 
I am sure brother Muhsem doesn't mind me saying so, but the last suggestion of 
an advanced "paid" edition is against the spirit of what brother Muhsin and his 
team are doing. This is a free open-source application for ALL humanity (not 
just Muslims) and will always stay that way in sha Allah.
 
All brother Muhsem and his team need is sincere duaa and recitation of surat 
Al-Fatih and surat Al-Ikhlaas on the souls (nefs not ruuh) of their parents and 
themselves after they depart this temporary life (pleasing Allah in sha Allah). 
This is more valauble than all the gold in the whole Universe.
 
Now, back to your first three ideas, the software if open source meaning others 
(like you in sha Allah) can join in and extend the functionality of the 
software too. It is pity I am not familiar with Java ecosystem, otherwise I 
would have added these myself. I am a Windows developer so I tried to make a 
similar open source software and al-hamdu liAllah I have made some headway but 
I prefer if my effort was spent on Zikr instead.
 
I like your third idea a lot so I will add it to my QuranCode in sha Allah so 
users can chat from within the application itself to exchange notes and discuss 
ideas. The other two suggestion are already there with note-taking at any level 
(aya, sura, part, etc) and any range (multiple ayas, suras, parts, etc). The 
search results are kept in history so you can scroll through them and delete 
unwanted ones. The same with the comments they are in a list where you can jump 
from one to the next and delete what you don't need. Both search results and 
notes (with datetime stamps) are saved to disk on exit and re-loaded at start 
up.
 
Again, like Zekr, QuranCode is free and open source as long as I live in sha 
Allah both the Lite edition and the Research edition. You are welcome to 
download it from http://qurancode.codeplex.com but it is not as good as Zekr 
when it comes to recitations and translations as its purpose is research into 
the Quran in the REAL WORD of Allah, Hafs reading with Uthmaani spellings. This 
is called Mushaf Al-Medina and is the standard in the Middle East with 604 
pages where each page contains 15 lines and no aya overflows any page and the 
longest aya (2:282) fills up an entire page.
 
Salam and duaa please,
 
Ali Adams
God > infinity
 


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From: Mallu Indelhi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2012 10:18 AM
Subject: [zekr] Study Notes, tabs, online chat


سلام‎ ; appreciate your efforts. 
 
some suggestions: 
        1. a study notes feature to scribble comments
        2. tabs to open search listing
        3. an online user group chat/commenting
        4. an advanced payed version
 
regards,
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