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Bible Analyzer User App on a Cloud

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:02 am
by gospatium
Hello,
Everybody loves to see bible analyzer to be accessible in phones and tablets
but maybe it's a lot of work and will take time. Wondering if it is possible I suggest
that the app we installed in our computer can be accessed on a cloud??? by this
we can access the app in our computer if we have internet....
God bless! ;) :) :D

Re: Bible Analyzer User App on a Cloud

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2023 5:59 pm
by epement
gospatium wrote:
Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:02 am
Everybody loves to see bible analyzer to be accessible in phones and tablets
but maybe it's a lot of work and will take time. Wondering if it is possible I suggest
that the app we installed in our computer can be accessed on a cloud??? by this
we can access the app in our computer if we have internet....
I am not an expert, but since Bible Analyzer allows the user to download a "portable installation" where the application itself and all the modules are contained in a single directory (example, using Bible Analyzer from a removable USB thumb drive), what you're asking should be possible.

Use Windows to map a network drive letter to the remote network file system, then set it to re-connect to the network each time you restart Windows. I have not tested it, but I think it should work.

Re: Bible Analyzer User App on a Cloud

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2023 10:47 am
by wmcdannell

I am not an expert, but since Bible Analyzer allows the user to download a "portable installation" where the application itself and all the modules are contained in a single directory (example, using Bible Analyzer from a removable USB thumb drive), what you're asking should be possible.

Use Windows to map a network drive letter to the remote network file system, then set it to re-connect to the network each time you restart Windows. I have not tested it, but I think it should work.
What you are describing does work. I just tested it on Windows 11 and a SAMBA server (which could easily be configured as a "personal cloud" that I could access remotely). I do not have any other windows versions to try at this time but I imagine the supported versions on the download page (7, 8, 10, 11) would work which means it would only be accessible on one platform (two if you can do a portable installation with Mac, not sure if the Linux version supports a portable installation).

Unfortunately, I don't believe that is what gospatium is asking about (since they mentioned phones and tablets). If I understand correctly, gospatium is asking about a cloud-accessible app (internet accessible app) that works on at least five platforms (phones, tablets, and all three major PC platforms).

Anywho, I mainly just wanted to let you know that your suspicion about a portable network installation does work.