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Gospel Library windows 8 -10

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:36 pm
by jinhang
I like it! Could use multiple "screens" like my android version has.
I would love to have a download media button because my class room is too far from the router and the church WiFi is as blazing fast as my galaxy tab version 1.
I am not sure how this option was missed. Most teachers using this app will appreciate knowing the media is there when it is needed.

Re: Gospel Library windows 8 -10

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:23 pm
by ToManyLetters
It isn't at all a matter of being "missed", it is a matter of having too few volunteer developers able to work on the app. As a result, critical features have been the focus instead of niceties like offline media access. Media management is planned, but we have to focus on the core app, critical features like Tags, Links, and Notebooks, and stability. Remember that, unlike iOS and Android, the Windows app is developed entirely by volunteers in their free time.

Consider this a public announcement that we NEED more C#/XAML developers.

Re: Gospel Library windows 8 -10

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 4:26 pm
by kschaerr
+1 on being able to download videos. I wanted to take my new ThinkPad with the Windows GL to a hometeaching visit and show a Mormon Message on Thanksgiving. I ended up using my old Android tablet because it has the download feature.

As is, the app is pretty fantastic. I'm just hoping I can completely ditch my Android tablet in favor of a Windows 10 machine! Thanks! --Ken

Re: Gospel Library windows 8 -10

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 6:24 pm
by ToManyLetters
As I mentioned before, we need more hands helping, not more upvotes. We're working on squashing bugs and introducing features as fast as we can. If you know qualified developers that know X# and XAML who are willing to donate some time to serve the Lord by using their skills in the world of technology, please pass our need along.

Re: Gospel Library windows 8 -10

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:02 pm
by blm768
ToManyLetters wrote:As I mentioned before, we need more hands helping, not more upvotes. We're working on squashing bugs and introducing features as fast as we can. If you know qualified developers that know X# and XAML who are willing to donate some time to serve the Lord by using their skills in the world of technology, please pass our need along.
Well, I've actually never played with C# or XAML, but I've studied a lot of other programming languages, and I learn quickly. Maybe I can at least start hunting some of the simpler bugs.