Portability options for Android
Jared Breland
jbreland at legroom.net
Sun Apr 12 06:08:12 BST 2026
man, that brings back memories. Clearly what we need is a good PDB
viewer for android and that should solve all of these problems :-)
Jared Breland
jbreland at legroom.net
https://www.legroom.net/
On 4/10/26 7:57 PM, Robby Stephenson wrote:
> 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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