Portability options for Android
Robby Stephenson
robby at periapsis.org
Sat Apr 11 01:57:30 BST 2026
On Fri, Apr 10, 2026 at 7:29 PM Xavier <xavier at alternatif.org> wrote:
> You can use the GCstar viewer and GCstar scanner on Android.
> GCstar is an application similar to Tellico, built with Gtk. It is
> available for Linux, Macos and Windows. You can import your Tellico files
> in GCstar then copy the file in the GCstar viewer on Android.
>
I'd be curious if the GCstar export directly from Tellico works in the
GCstar viewer, without having to push the import through GCstar as an
intermediary.
Broadly - I wish I did have an iOS or Android app, but I just don't have to
knowledge to code such a thing. I'm happy to do anything with Tellico that
I can to make viewing on a portable device easier. If there's a specific
HTML format that might be easier, let me know. It's not too difficult to
work on a different HTML export. Or if there are any existing apps with
documented file formats (SQL, CSV, or whatever) that might be useable as an
export...way back in the day, Tellico exported to the ancient PDB palmOS
database format.
Robby
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