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Jeff Miles
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Proclaim
5 months ago

Are there plans to create a webapp version of Proclaim, meaning the ability to run Proclaim from within a web browser? One of the reasons I ask has to do with Microsoft's plan to drop support for Windows 10 in October, which will force many people who are not in the position to purchase new computers, to either move to Linux or continue to use Windows 10 without any security support. If there was a Proclaim webapp, those who move to Linux can continue to use Proclaim. (Even a webapp version that would, as a minimum, allow the editing of the presentation scripts would be a hugely helpful feature.)
  1. Steven Stoops
    5 months ago

    I suggested a Linux version years ago,
    Jeff Miles
    . How about it,
    Proclaim
    ?
  2. Jeff Miles
    5 months ago

    Faithlife/Logos has apparently not felt there is a large enough customer base to justify a Linux version of their applications. From a business standpoint, I can understand that. However, what they have done with Logos is create a webapp version of their Bible software which has most of the features of the application. I was thinking/hoping a similar thing could be done with Proclaim, which would allow users to use the software (or the majority of its features) on virtually any computer running virtually any OS.
  3. Philip
    5 months ago

    With the increase in people using device other than computers, a web based application would seem to be a sensible idea. I agree that a web app version would be useful