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<p>I like having the old frontends around, as long as they are at
the end of the list and don't get in the way. I mean, what if
someone has a old Palm or is playing with a Palm emulator. What
about candybar phones? I still see them once in a thousand, but I
don't think we want to remove GoBible. It shows our history and
contributions from many people over the years. I realize most are
not 'useful' any longer, but there is some benefit to recording
history for posterity-- as long as they aren't getting in the way.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/19/2017 04:57 PM, Peter von
Kaehne wrote:<br>
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<div>I have updated a lot of news bits on the our news page. Maybe
we will soon add the release of 1.8...?</div>
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<div>Eloquent - this has surely been updated a few times since -
who is responsible for the news admin there?</div>
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<div>Removal of inactive frontends - I would like to propose a bit
of a cull of our application page. Too many have long ceased to
be developed or even maintained. And I do not mean "paused
deveopment" like And Bible or Pocketsword or even the Sword
Project for Windows, but stuff like Dagger for Opie, software
for Palm etc etc. Any genuine objections?</div>
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<div>Peter</div>
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