Make native port of FBReader for Jolla?
FBReader (an e-book reader, http://fbreader.org/) for Android works on Jolla well. Does it make a sense to create native version? Why? Do you know real arguments pro (or contra)? Not "native is always better", but serious reasons like "it will be possible to ...".
related topic: https://together.jolla.com/question/10462/suggestion-a-book-reader-application-epub-pdf-txt-mobi/
ortylp ( 2014-01-27 20:20:33 +0200 )editIt would be possible to make the native app the default one for epubs. And also native ones are more efficient, better integrated and it could use existing infrastructure like the tracker index of books. With the android you currently also have to take care of permissions as it doesn't run as nemo
schmittlauch ( 2014-01-27 20:46:23 +0200 )editI am using your android app on Jolla. I downloaded an ePub file but it wouldn't open. I can add ePub files to your app If I download them from the android Dropbox app so that is two android apps required.
Android apps cannot access the file system I don't think.
Hazy ( 2014-01-27 21:50:45 +0200 )edit@Hazy you can access your home directory, but cannot access (out of the box) the SD card.
Some Android apps cannot find files, because they are in nonstandard (for Android) places. just browse to /home/nemo/Download
ortylp ( 2014-01-27 23:20:45 +0200 )editIt would be possible to do real multitasking since right now all droid-apps run in one window. plus you could make a cool cover view which displays the book cover and the current site number
mgbler ( 2014-01-28 07:53:35 +0200 )edit