@TotalSonic said in Wire for messaging:
I am the one that posted the current webapp in the Open Store for Wire, but unfortunately I don't have any coding skills, I just used Webapp Creator to link to Wire's web version and to change the user agent to allow logins on the older version (pre-OTA13) of Morph. What the webapp could really use is someone that knows how to work with css to make the page display nicely on phone form factors, as well as someone that can make sure the user agent and cookies are working properly to allow logins to be remembered. It would be really great if Wire could be made to work better with UT - given that they are one of the few encrypted messaging services to provide a web based option seems to me it just needs a good webapp developer to make it happen. I would be glad to contribute to any bounty given towards making it worth the time of a coder for this.
Best regards,
Steve Berson
@magdesign said in Wire for messaging:
Hi Steve
How hard is it to adjust the css ? I can ask my wife, she is pretty good at it, but where would I find the code to do so. I am still confused on how to create and test webapps for Ubports.
BTW, just figured out that the "I need to re-login and it tells me the I am already logged in in another tab" issue comes from wire, since I have the same message in Brave browser on Linux.
About a bounty program, I am in with 50.-- Euro (should we make a bounty program in the OpenStore 🙂
@AppLee said in Wire for messaging:
@magdesign said in Wire for messaging:
should we make a bounty program in the OpenStore
Hi, if I'm correct this idea was answered in an older Q&A.
Maintaining such feature within the OpenStore is something we're not ready to do.
There are solutions out there, so I guess it will be best to look out for those solutions and see how dev react.You can post the link to those bounties in the forum, but the foundation is not involved in any financial transaction between the community and developers.
Good news! Wire Messaging and other webapps that don't work with the standard QtWebEngine-based browsers work with Crimson Browser, which is still in its early stages of development, as it still has buttons that don't work for it to be a daily browser but I am already using it for messaging vs with the Wire UT app which uses the standard Morph.
It works and a user doesn't have to re-login just like with Morph-based webapps.
Again, it's not yet usable as a browser but for single use I believe one can tolerate.
Reference: https://github.com/Vixlump/Crimson-Browser.