Subj : topics.. let's hear your ideas. To : August Abolins From : Nil Alexandrov Date : Thu Apr 04 2019 08:22 pm Hello, August! Thursday April 04 2019 01:45, from August Abolins -> Nil Alexandrov: AA> Regarding Aftershock, can you blame a resourceful programmer to fetch AA> "something" for the effort? People have the choice to vote with AA> their wallet. It is said that Aftershock is closer to the original Fidonet interface (whatever it is), whereas HotdgEd is full of features users are happy with. AA> Regarding HotdogEd, how long has it been out? The author's site only AA> seems to document version 2.12 from 2016 as the earliest. I found the following message with the subject "HotdogEd v1 (beta 1)" in Russian dated back to 3/21/13, http://wfido.ru/m/RU.FIDONET.DIGEST/2:5020/849+514b1d29 AA> 2 progs are certainly better than none at this juncture. ;) Doesn't AA> android have a bigger demographic/userbase than iOS? Android has definitely cheaper options but previous iOS models are well discounted as well. AA> Regarding no apps available for iOS, maybe development for that is AA> more complicated? Maybe the right person needs to have the time and AA> the fire to tackle the project. One of the reason we don't have the iOS app is that it requires the $100 developer license fee per year (such a showstopper) in order to install the app on your device. AA> Ya.. right out of the gate, programs/apps can be quite "ordinary". In AA> time and with user input, the UI can be improved. Which may help to target the ordinary users to join out party. AA> The HotdogEd author seems to do a very faithful job in providing the AA> documentation and installation steps. A community of users can help AA> each other too. Unfortunately, he's stepped away from the development due to the "real job" schedule recently, and the true open source spirit is not picking up. NA>> 80x25 textmode messages browsing. AA> Noted! The trend *has* been larger screens for the handheld devices. AA> I tried a simple newsgroup reader on my iPod several years ago and AA> wondered "how is this even practical?" The iPod 2nd, 3rd and even AA> 4th Gen screen is way too small for frequent message editing. But.. AA> the tablets (even with external keyboards) can be quite workable. So it might be the particular format belong to its era and it's hard to resurrect in different environment. AA> Sync seems to be promoted heavily in other applications like Mozilla AA> (bookmarks, history, tabs, passwords) across all of the devices you AA> might use. I wouldn't be surprised if a sync solution for fidonet AA> emerged out of the resourceful folks in R50 or its neighbors. It's an interesting phenomenon here in R50, that we have mostly the full spectrum of ages presented in our Fidonet segment according to the recent census. How do we get young folks? Most are .curious., some of them are the kids of the old sysops. The thing is that they possess multiple gadgets so the matter of synching across them becomes natural. Nil --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: -=NIL BBS=- (2:5015/46) .