[sword-devel] how dead are the apps?

DM Smith dmsmith at crosswire.org
Wed Mar 11 10:35:54 MST 2015


Depends. Some are actively downloaded though w/o a recent release.

Bible Desktop is very much alive on that criteria alone. Many, many downloads every month. I’m not getting negative feedback that it is incomplete or that more is wanted. However, I’m actively working on it.

If it still works, fills a niche then keep on the list.

— DM


> On Mar 11, 2015, at 1:30 PM, Peter Von Kaehne <refdoc at gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> Dependent on the responses, it might be time to do some cleaning out of the application page of the website.
>  
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. März 2015 um 16:57 Uhr
> Von: "Karl Kleinpaste" <karl at kleinpaste.org>
> An: "sword devel" <sword-devel at crosswire.org>
> Betreff: [sword-devel] how dead are the apps?
> It's been observed to me more than once recently that most of the apps have gone stagnant, dead, no ongoing development.  How true is this assertion?
> 
> Personally I know about only Xiphos, which has been relatively busy other than the last couple weeks, and PocketSword, whose 1.4.7 was released in late January.
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