• Android Gopher clients

    From Keiya@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 18 03:47:00 2017
    So, Overbite Android no longer works for me, because my new phone has no
    way to simulate pushing the menu button (which hasn't actually been on
    new handsets since 2012!). It looks like someone recently released a new
    client on the play store called DiggieDog, are there any other options? (besides, of course, sshing out and using lynx... but talk about a
    miserable experience)

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?H=C3=A9ctor?= A. Abreu@21:1/5 to Keiya on Wed Nov 22 12:23:35 2017
    On 2017-11-18, Keiya <keiyakins@gmail.com> wrote:
    So, Overbite Android no longer works for me, because my new phone has no
    way to simulate pushing the menu button (which hasn't actually been on
    new handsets since 2012!). It looks like someone recently released a new client on the play store called DiggieDog, are there any other options? (besides, of course, sshing out and using lynx... but talk about a
    miserable experience)

    Besides the menu button, if anyone knows about a mobile client with
    UTF-8 support please let me know. I haven't been able to view UTF-8
    correctly neither with Overbite nor with DiggieDog.

    Another problem I find with both mobile clients is viewing ASCII art
    correctly, not sure if this depends on the mobile's screen size.

    My best experience continues to be ssh + lynx from any platform, since I
    get both out of the box: UTF-8 support and screen-size independent ASCII
    art viewing.

    Regards,
    --
    Héctor A. Abreu

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  • From Keiya@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 24 00:00:29 2017
    On 2017-11-22 06:23, (Héctor A. Abreu) wrote:
    Besides the menu button, if anyone knows about a mobile client with
    UTF-8 support please let me know. I haven't been able to view UTF-8

    Well, I don't know if it does or not, but someone recently plugged a new android client on the SDF bboard. I haven't looked at it much yet, but
    if you're interested:

    https://github.com/afonsotrepa/PocketGopher

    (Confusingly, PocketGopher is also the name of the best-known J2ME
    client isn't it?)

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  • From jeff@21:1/5 to Keiya on Fri Nov 24 10:17:28 2017
    On 11/23/2017 11:00 PM, Keiya wrote:
    On 2017-11-22 06:23, (Héctor A. Abreu) wrote:
    Besides the menu button, if anyone knows about a mobile client with
    UTF-8 support please let me know. I haven't been able to view UTF-8

    Well, I don't know if it does or not, but someone recently plugged a new android client on the SDF bboard. I haven't looked at it much yet, but
    if you're interested:

    https://github.com/afonsotrepa/PocketGopher

    (Confusingly, PocketGopher is also the name of the best-known J2ME
    client isn't it?)

    Ya, it's the same name. Perhaps someone should point that out to
    "afonsotrepa" so as to avoid confusion.

    BTW, I recently switched to a J2ME flip phone and installed PocketGopher
    on it; works quite well. The only issue I have with it is the blue
    links are near impossible to read on my phone's dark background,
    something I can't seem to change in the settings. I think just going to
    an opaque background for the app would solve this issue; might try
    building a custom version to address that.

    Jeff

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