From gary at mohan.net Mon Jul 5 14:33:06 2021 From: gary at mohan.net (gary at mohan.net) Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2021 15:33:06 +0100 Subject: [General] TriCitizen new Tox client on Android Message-ID: <1afa88309cd8887b7ff6e493a9695cf2@mohan.net> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tricitizen.wellness I've created a new Tox client on Android. My goal is to make getting onto Tox as easy as possible for mobile users, with an intention of eventually creating a WhatsApp replica for Tox on mobile. Gary Mohan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nurupocontributions at gmail.com Mon Jul 5 22:58:38 2021 From: nurupocontributions at gmail.com (nurupo) Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 18:58:38 -0400 Subject: [General] TriCitizen new Tox client on Android In-Reply-To: <1afa88309cd8887b7ff6e493a9695cf2@mohan.net> References: <1afa88309cd8887b7ff6e493a9695cf2@mohan.net> Message-ID: That's an interesting app. Looks like it combines Tox chat, To-Do list, audiobook player, etc. all together in a single app. It's refreshing to see a program where Tox chat is used as a secondary/alternative functionality. Is the app open source? I tried to look for the source code but couldn't find it. The libjni-c-toxcore.so library the app uses includes GPLv3-licensed c-toxcore. GPL is a viral copyleft license. It basically means that if you use anything GPL licensed in your program, you should make your entire program available under the GPL license to its users. One of the GPL license requirements is that you should provide the source code for your entire program, licensed under the GPL license.