10-08-2024, 04:06 PM | #136 |
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10-11-2024, 08:44 AM | #137 | |
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Besides, the point of it is to be as open-source as possible and as independent as possible of the stock kernel/OS. I personally consider our reader app to be one of the worst ever programmed, even if I wrote it for the most part, and porting Quill as a NickelMenu extension would just not make sense to me, as KOReader and Plato are much better alternatives if you compare them to Quill just from a utility PoV. That's why, among other things, we have KOReader available as a user app for our own OS. I hope I helped to clarify how I see the current situation... of course I would like to continue development, but it's hard to keep the motivation. |
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10-11-2024, 10:24 AM | #138 |
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Let me also add a few cents too
We have an alternative suspending process and daemon, which preserves battery better than the stock one. There is also a whole subsystem to make running apps easier and faster to port, for example the rssguard port I made doesn't have any suspend support, yet it works, it's managed externally. Further more, I fixed many flaws of the nia A from the stock OS: https://www.reddit.com/r/kobo/commen...mment/kt08f8n/ Also, I added support for USB keyboard, mouse and audio to Quill OS, you can find them by stalking my github I could talk and talk what special features we added and personally used (One more: I modified the charging current from software to be better suited for using USB devices) which only show that Quill OS point was and is being a hackable platform, which was also stable to use with those hacks (No, nickel randomly made factory resets for me when trying to use koreader, it also made koreader slower over time - I tried to fix it before spending a year developing Quill OS, so no, it's was not a good experience for me, don't argue about it ) So no, it's not a runtime, it's mostly not the runtime, the runtime is the worst part of it, our reader sucks, it's the base and backend which made it special, hackable, usable As for me, Yes, I'm pissed, I don't plan to go back to the project soon, I started to focus on a firmware for the Watchy: https://github.com/Szybet/InkWatchy and my hardware fork of it: https://github.com/Szybet/Yatchy |
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