I haven't made it public yet, but for the developers among you, I made an API tester app called AccessiRest.
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I haven't made it public yet, but for the developers among you, I made an API tester app called AccessiRest. It's supposed to be like Postman, but actually accessible. Not even close to Postman's features but you can test API requests and such.
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I haven't made it public yet, but for the developers among you, I made an API tester app called AccessiRest. It's supposed to be like Postman, but actually accessible. Not even close to Postman's features but you can test API requests and such.
@Orinks "Not even close to Postman's features-"
That might actually be a boon, considering some of the..."Features" Postman and others have.
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I haven't made it public yet, but for the developers among you, I made an API tester app called AccessiRest. It's supposed to be like Postman, but actually accessible. Not even close to Postman's features but you can test API requests and such.
@Orinks You're an interesting builder. Do you have plans to build an off-line VIKKI reader, Kiwix is good but it's quite hard to use with screen reader. Something that can allow users to download #wiki dumps and read it off-line. Have you tried exploring this @TheQuinbox @Bri
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@Orinks You're an interesting builder. Do you have plans to build an off-line VIKKI reader, Kiwix is good but it's quite hard to use with screen reader. Something that can allow users to download #wiki dumps and read it off-line. Have you tried exploring this @TheQuinbox @Bri
@kaveinthran @Orinks @Bri I haven't tried exploring it, but it has been a program idea I have in the back of my mind, something to help me rangle my multi-giggabyte wikipedia XML dump.
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@Orinks You're an interesting builder. Do you have plans to build an off-line VIKKI reader, Kiwix is good but it's quite hard to use with screen reader. Something that can allow users to download #wiki dumps and read it off-line. Have you tried exploring this @TheQuinbox @Bri
@kaveinthran @TheQuinbox @Bri I haven't explored that, but I've thought about creating an app to scrape and read fanfiction offline, or at least read it online but bookmark it. There's a long story I was reading where I forgot my place, 200+ chapters.
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@kaveinthran @TheQuinbox @Bri I haven't explored that, but I've thought about creating an app to scrape and read fanfiction offline, or at least read it online but bookmark it. There's a long story I was reading where I forgot my place, 200+ chapters.
@Orinks Why not just use FicHub and then read in Paperback?
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@Orinks Why not just use FicHub and then read in Paperback?
@kaveinthran @Bri@TheQuinbox @kaveinthran @Bri Oh, never heard of FicHub.
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@kaveinthran @Orinks @Bri I haven't tried exploring it, but it has been a program idea I have in the back of my mind, something to help me rangle my multi-giggabyte wikipedia XML dump.
@TheQuinbox @Orinks @Bri Beautiful, not sure which one would be efficient either to load using XML or open zim format which have more than Viki content, and it will be fun to manage everything in the app, including accessing the online dump library of stack exchange, wiki, et al. Previously, there is wiki Taxy in which you need to download the XML file manually and point the app to it, but it's not screen reader accessible
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@TheQuinbox @kaveinthran @Bri Oh, never heard of FicHub.
@Orinks @kaveinthran @Bri I love it. https://fichub.net/
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@Orinks Why not just use FicHub and then read in Paperback?
@kaveinthran @Bri@TheQuinbox @Orinks @kaveinthran Fichub is great. Sometimes their version is a bit older, like 5 months behind, but I feel like there's a way to force update that I don't know about.