Decker now supports text input on tablet devices. You can read about it in the release notes.
Also apparently I'm chosting now. Hello.
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Decker now supports text input on tablet devices. You can read about it in the release notes.
Also apparently I'm chosting now. Hello.
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I kind of want to try this on a jailbroken Kindle. Feels like it'd be kinda comfy there.
I would love to see Decker working on epaper devices someday. It would probably require some special adaptation to work around the slow refresh rates of epaper displays and additional performance/memory-efficiency improvements, but it's not impossible.
This photo is of an Amazon Fire HD 8, which I selected as a testing device because it is very inexpensive and broadly available. Web-Decker works in the default "Silk" web browser; it's slightly sluggish, but usable. In the future I intend to explore a "native" Android build of Decker, which should get much better performance on the same hardware.
Of course! These are my girls:

The reddish brown one is Pippi, and her sister is Galena. Their second birthday was last month. They are very cute and sweet, and spending time with them contributes considerably to my mental wellbeing.
