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Old 07-21-2019, 12:28 AM   #1
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Sudoku for Kindle - Local Web App [aur0raHAX] [No Jailbreak]

After someone inquired in a thread about whether or not it was possible to install a Sudoku app on a non jailbroken Kindle, I was inspired to create an online, Kindle themed Sudoku app. This app only worked when connected to the internet, so I didn't consider it "installed."

Recently, I discovered aur0raHAX, or more importantly, I realized it was possible to open locally stored HTML in the Kindle browser. With this, I realized it was possible to run locally stored content, similar to the "Active-content" games, via the Kindle web browser.

To install Sudoku for Kindle with aur0raHAX, extract the attached sudoku.zip, and copy the sudoku.html and sudoku.js files into the "Apps" folder inside your aur0raHAX installation. Run it by opening aur0raHAX and clicking on sudoku.html.

To install Sudoku for Kindle without aur0raHAX, extract the attached sudoku.zip, and copy the sudoku folder to the root of your Kindle drive. Run it by entering "file:///mnt/us/sudoku/sudoku.html" in your Kindle web browser. You can bookmark this page, and open it without internet.

This was tested to work on my Kindle Voyage, running firmware version 5.9.6.1, I cannot ensure that it will work on any future firmware versions, or any other devices.
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Old 07-21-2019, 06:05 AM   #2
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Thanks for the share, i will test it ASAP.
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I cannot ensure that it will work on any future firmware versions, or any other devices.
Such as on the Kobo Glo HD?
(Which according to your profile info. block is the only device you own.)
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Such as on the Kobo Glo HD?
(Which according to your profile info. block is the only device you own.)
Sorry, I hadn't updated that in a while. Should be fixed.

The process I describe in the post should only work for the Kindle, but if there's a way to open local HTML on a Kobo Glo HD, it might work.
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This is very nice, thanks, can it check a puzzle for being solved correctly or not ?
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Old 08-20-2019, 11:02 PM   #6
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This is very nice, thanks, can it check a puzzle for being solved correctly or not ?
If you click "Solve" in the bottom right corner of the app, it will show you the solution. It doesn't automatically check, however.
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I really wanted Sudoku on my Kindle and was even thinking of having a go at coding it myself. Can I make the following suggestions to make it more useful?
  • If a column doesn't start with any numbers then the column is currently compressed - there should be a fixed size for squares. I assume the same thing happens for rows. That should be easy to fix via table formatting or CSS.
  • I found it confusing having the title flicking in and out with the number options - it would be better if the number options remained permanently on screen once you start a puzzle.
  • There should be a way to clear a number! when I worked out how to add a number to the screen I just added one at random and then found I couldn't remove it. You should just have an empty square alongside the choice of numbers. This bit is essential.
  • You can currently have optional numbers showing in a square as well as a final chosen number - this is wrong.
  • The method of adding multiple optional numbers to a square is quite confusing - maybe better to have a "mode" choice under the digits where you can either chose to place a final number (that clears the options) or add an optional number.
  • Why have the generate options (easy to hard) on screen all time - better to have a settings button where the user picks the level they like to play at then just have 2 buttons for New and Settings.
  • The difficulty for the puzzles seemed wrong - even the hard puzzles seemed quite easy.
  • The starting numbers should be distinguished in some way - perhaps bold text and/or a background colour of light gray.
  • Personally I think the layout could be improved:
    • A very small permanent title at the top (or no title at all)
    • then the puzzle
    • then the digits (plus a clear digit option). This button should stay selected so you could click multiple squares in succession to say add the same digit in multiple squares.
    • then a mode button that stays selected and states whether your adding a final number or an optional number.
    • finally 2 buttons for New and Settings.
    • the separate settings screen would just allow the user to pick the difficulty level, maybe have a timer, maybe show mistakes.
  • Is there any way of installing the puzzle on the kindle without going through multiple hoops? I believe html books can be turned into mobi format but I'm not sure whether the active content (your programming) would go with it. This is obviously outside your control but it would make it far easier to install on a kindle.

I know that seems like a lot of complaints but they're just suggestions on how to make the page more appealing and easier to use. I definitely like the idea of Sudoku on the Kindle but just found it a little frustrating as it stands. I don't think these changes would be hard to implement but would make things much easier to use.
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I really wanted Sudoku on my Kindle and was even thinking of having a go at coding it myself. Can I make the following suggestions to make it more useful?
  • If a column doesn't start with any numbers then the column is currently compressed - there should be a fixed size for squares. I assume the same thing happens for rows. That should be easy to fix via table formatting or CSS.
  • I found it confusing having the title flicking in and out with the number options - it would be better if the number options remained permanently on screen once you start a puzzle.
  • There should be a way to clear a number! when I worked out how to add a number to the screen I just added one at random and then found I couldn't remove it. You should just have an empty square alongside the choice of numbers. This bit is essential.
  • You can currently have optional numbers showing in a square as well as a final chosen number - this is wrong.
  • The method of adding multiple optional numbers to a square is quite confusing - maybe better to have a "mode" choice under the digits where you can either chose to place a final number (that clears the options) or add an optional number.
  • Why have the generate options (easy to hard) on screen all time - better to have a settings button where the user picks the level they like to play at then just have 2 buttons for New and Settings.
  • The difficulty for the puzzles seemed wrong - even the hard puzzles seemed quite easy.
  • The starting numbers should be distinguished in some way - perhaps bold text and/or a background colour of light gray.
  • Personally I think the layout could be improved:
    • A very small permanent title at the top (or no title at all)
    • then the puzzle
    • then the digits (plus a clear digit option). This button should stay selected so you could click multiple squares in succession to say add the same digit in multiple squares.
    • then a mode button that stays selected and states whether your adding a final number or an optional number.
    • finally 2 buttons for New and Settings.
    • the separate settings screen would just allow the user to pick the difficulty level, maybe have a timer, maybe show mistakes.
  • Is there any way of installing the puzzle on the kindle without going through multiple hoops? I believe html books can be turned into mobi format but I'm not sure whether the active content (your programming) would go with it. This is obviously outside your control but it would make it far easier to install on a kindle.

I know that seems like a lot of complaints but they're just suggestions on how to make the page more appealing and easier to use. I definitely like the idea of Sudoku on the Kindle but just found it a little frustrating as it stands. I don't think these changes would be hard to implement but would make things much easier to use.
Hello mike_bike_kite, I have addressed a number of the improvements that you have suggested. Hopefully this new version results in a better Sudoku experience. Sadly, to my knowledge, there is no other way to install this, as none of the book formats allow for Javascript, which is essential for the functionality of local web apps.

Attached is the new version of Sudoku for Kindle. If you have any other improvements to suggest, feel free to post here.
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Sudoku for the Kindle is pretty cool! Especially working as an offline web app.

I myself am working on a launcher similar to aur0rahax (but fancier! (also I didn’t know about aur0rahax when I started it…)) and I was wondering if I could port your Sudoku project files to work with my launcher?

I’ll give credit and link to this topic as well
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Sudoku for the Kindle is pretty cool! Especially working as an offline web app.

I myself am working on a launcher similar to aur0rahax (but fancier! (also I didn’t know about aur0rahax when I started it…)) and I was wondering if I could port your Sudoku project files to work with my launcher?

I’ll give credit and link to this topic as well
Go for it. I'm surprised Amazon still lets the browser open local html.
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Sudoku for the Kindle is pretty cool! Especially working as an offline web app.

I myself am working on a launcher similar to aur0rahax (but fancier! (also I didn’t know about aur0rahax when I started it…)) and I was wondering if I could port your Sudoku project files to work with my launcher?

I’ll give credit and link to this topic as well
I can't wait for finishing your launcher. I would like to try it out
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Go for it. I'm surprised Amazon still lets the browser open local html.
Thank you so much! Yeah, my theory is that Amazon lets the browser do this because the Kindle store sort of needs this to work (wierd Kindle store stuff)
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