aragaer/jtt_android

License?

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Would you care to publish the code under a free licence such as those found at http://choosealicense.com?

Done. MIT license.

Thank you. Do you take crypto coins for donations? I see 1.4.4.2 is on Google Play yet there is 1.4.4.1 and 1.4.4.5pre here so I'm fairly confused.

I don't have any crypto coins and don't actually know how to use those.

1.4.4.1 should not be on google play now since 1.4.4.2 supports all the
platforms 1.4.4.1 did. 1.4.5pre should not be visible as well. There's
pre1.5 which is currently in beta since I don't yet have full japanese
translation of all strings I use in that version.

On the other hand all those apk files are available in my dropbox:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15473231/jtt/JTT_26.apk is the pre1.5
(latest for now).

You can also contact me on g+ to be added to the beta-testing circle.

On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 7:29 AM, dalb8 notifications@github.com wrote:

Thank you. Do you take crypto coins for donations? I see 1.4.4.2 is on
Google Play yet there is 1.4.4.1 and 1.4.4.5pre here so I'm fairly confused.


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I build all my apps from source so I guess I'll just use the latest tag.

Bitcoins and Dogecoins both have decent Android wallet apps, if you're curious, though the latter uses a lot more data for now.

My introduction to Japanese Traditional time is from a Zen text that suggests what you should do with your day. Mostly like, at the hour of the rat, sit Zazen. We had some good laughs from it.

Yes, latest tag would do. Or you can use latest commit from "release"
branch - i make those commits after building release apks before publishing
them to google play store.

Added the v1.4.4.2 tag. I try to keep tags for all releases but this time I
forgot to add it.

On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:00 AM, dalb8 notifications@github.com wrote:

I build all my apps from source so I guess I'll just use the latest tag.

Bitcoins and Dogecoins both have decent Android wallet apps, if you're
curious, though the latter uses a lot more data for now.

My introduction to Japanese Traditional time is from a Zen text that
suggests what you should do with your day. Mostly like, at the hour of the
rat, sit Zazen. We had some good laughs from it.


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