You could do that with a long Wiki page, too. Click *read later with sources* and it downloads it and everything one layer back.
It's just event-caching.
You could do that with a long Wiki page, too. Click *read later with sources* and it downloads it and everything one layer back.
It's just event-caching.
nostr:npub1m3xdppkd0njmrqe2ma8a6ys39zvgp5k8u22mev8xsnqp4nh80srqhqa5sf what do you think?
Simple, black and white UI and event caching?
I can research how e-readers handle web browsing.
Yeah was curious about this. Like is it a design constraint or something we explicitely build. Guess ereader performance would decide on that.
I'm not sure that e-readers even have web browsers, typically, and I think their software tends to be pretty closed.
We could develop a simple UI for indextr that lends itself nicely to monochromatic reader views like some browsers have, but I'm not sure if e-readers would ever see it.
My Tolino has a web browser in it. Need it to log into the library website.
Can use it to look at other pages, too. 🤷♀️
Here's the newer Kindle. My Kindle also has a browser.
I'm pretty sure Onyx Boox runs straight Android. The Supernote /may/ also be on Android, i know their future releases intend to dual boot linux.