Hello,
The portability outside windows has been multiple times mentionned.
I'm of course not closed to provide a linux, mac or whatever other OS you can think of. However, I have a couple of problems :
- I have just my own computer running on windows 7 32 bits. I'm therefore unable to test my software on other systems unless if I ask somebody else. In particular, I have no 64 bit windows, no mac, no iPhone, no iPad, and I'm not going to buy one soon. For linux, I have a vinux 3.0 VM somewhere.
- Even if I would have a machine running the right system, I have no experience programming C/C++ GUI applications outside of windows. In particular, I don't know GTK, QT or cocoa
- What's more, I haven't much time right now to develop the playroom. My studies take me very much time at the moment. I'm really busy.
If I haven't chosen java from the beginning for the client, java being multiplateform and allmost accessible (at least under windows), that's because :
- Java is not always easy to install for unexperienced computer users
- There's no way to access screen readers APIs in java without passing through complicated and unstable native layers
Now, if somebody want to start the development of a client for linux, mac or whatever else, I could give and explain him the network protocol used and help him as far as I can. As explained above, I'm unable to do it myself, so I actually need to rely on somebody else. I already explained my problem multiple times and nobody come, so the situation is blocked.
IF you have a good idea that could make the situation evolve, I could certainly take your suggestions. But as you see, the problem isn't simple.