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Originally Posted by MatYadabyte
Hi All (Hi Tim  !),
I think Tim is right, TR2 would be the way to go, TR3 is a bloated mess now, TR3 is still a)simple and b) easy to make the files.
But is there really a place for TomeRaider at all today?
I would gladly give it all to the open source.
Incidentally I have mobilereader.co.uk, what can be done with that?
Best wishes
Mat
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Yes, there would be a place, because there are tons of cool documents available and are waiting to be read on mobile devices!
Just one simple example: the wikipedia
- is available for different languages even today - of course in the tr3 format
- no good wikipedia offline reader app is available for android (wikidroyd is the only one which is not that bad)
- android devices are THE mobile plattform actually (75% market share in the world)
So, what is needed?
1. a simple, cool looking tomeraider for android phones AND tablets
2. a cheap (or free) service to create tr3 documents online
3. maybe an app in the google play market for creating tr3 documents
4. a plattform for all tr3 documents (could be critical to control them against copyright violations etc.)
What do you think about that after some months?