Hello, Maurice Kinal.
On 11/1/20 1:45 PM you wrote:
MK> Hey Charles!
CP>> That's something that I would like to see in the Android options.
CP>> More modular, to use a different text editor or a tagline manager
CP>> or things like that.
MK> Check out MultiMail. It also can handle both QWK and Bluewave
MK> formats. The only thing it lacks is the MSG format which would
MK> have made it perfect but it can be configured for different
MK> editors. From sysop's point of view it will require additional
MK> software to handle the conversions in order to make it usable on a fidonet
MK> node.
I actually have been looking at MultiMail. It's source code is readily
available. I was looking more in a standard matter uploading and downloading
packets over Telnet. They only problem with that is that I've only found one
Terminal program in Android so far that handles XYZ modem type file transfers,
fTelnet, which I haven't yet been able to get to work properly on my phone. But
it is one of several mental projects.
I think the basic functionality relatively speaking would be easy enough to
port to Android. The main issue I think will be the user interface.
CP>> Right now I've been finding whatever source codes I can to study
CP>> and try to figure out what is what.
MK> That is always a good strategy. If you find anything interesting
MK> please speak up.
So far, I'm looking at MultiMail, and a point software called JEDpoint. I have
no familiarity with JEDpoint itself, but it's source is Java, which many
Android apps are written in.
I think my main problem is I'm jumping around with ideas, and really, I need to
focus on one at a time.
CP>> I always liked the offline mail format.
MK> Which one? Personally I'd pick the MSG format and save everyone a
MK> ton of grief.
ahh, I misspoke. Not so much the format itself. More the functionality. Between
QWK and BW as a user, I didn't really have a preference.
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