Blue Line for Psion Series 5 and Revo
- What it runs on
- Psion Series 5, Series 7, and Revo. (Author has tested on Psion 5mx and
Revo+, and on a Series 7 emulator.)
- What it does
- Blue Line can be used to view the line for any method and "ring" it from
the keyboard. It can extract methods from the regularly updated place notation
available free of charge from the web at:
http://www.ringsoft.co.uk/change-ringers/ringing-programs/microsiril/method-libraries/mslibs.zip.
Thus a ringer can have any line he/she would ever be asked to ring available
at a moment's notice in his/her pocket.
Random touches, including spliced, can be "rung" on the keyboard to test one's
knowledge of the method(s) prior to grabbing hold of a rope. Touches of spliced
can be entered and practiced, such as a peal of 23-spliced. This is particularly
useful when wanting to test yourself on each lead at least once, by entering an
"all the work" composition of your own choice (or creation) from
http://www.bronze-age.com/elf/ .
Comes complete with comprehensive help.
- What it costs
- FREE, but a donation to the St. Mary's Cheltenham
http://www.abbey1.org.uk/parish/
Bell Fund for an amount that you believe appropriate, will incline the author
to send you any updates by email.
- Where to get it and/or more information
-
http://www.abbey1.org.uk/blue_line/
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JBlueLineAE (method learning program for Android Smartphones)
- What it runs on
- Android (Ver 1.5+)
try before you
buy.
- What it does
- Allows you to view and 'ring' methods in the simulator. Aiming for
testing method recall from memory at speed, not ringing in time to anyone
else. It uses the microSIRIL method libraries in order to make over 16,000
methods available to you to browse and ring. You can choose to ring plain
courses, random leads and random touches, all while waiting at the church
for your fellow ringers to arrive.
- Library used
- microSIRIL method libraries.
- What it costs
- £12 -
proceeds to bell restoration
- Where to get it and/or more information
- JBlueLineAE can be downloaded from
http://www.stmarkschelt.co.uk/JBlueLine/.
Full help on using the application is available on-line there too. If you
would like to see what the software is like before downloading, then please
use the free on-line version available at
http://www.cheltenhambranch.org.uk/jblueline.php#usage
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JBlueLineME (method learning program for mobile phones and PDAs)
- What it runs on
- Any mobile device with a Java runtime environment. Specifically,
mobile phones and PDAs (Palm, WinCE, Symbian) as long as they have support
for J2ME, CLDC-1.1 and MIDP 2.0. If your phone was purchased recently and
plays games it can probably run JBlueLineME -
try before you buy.
- What it does
- Allows you to view and 'ring' methods in the simulator. Aiming for
testing method recall from memory at speed, not ringing in time to anyone
else. It uses the microSIRIL method libraries in order to make over 15,000
methods available to you to browse and ring. You can choose to ring plain
courses, random leads and random touches, all while waiting at the church
for your fellow ringers to arrive.
- Library used
- microSIRIL method libraries.
- What it costs
- £12 - proceeds to bell restoration
- Where to get it and/or more information
- JBlueLineME can be downloaded from
http://www.stmarkschelt.co.uk/JBlueLine/. Full help on using the application is available
on-line there too. If you would like to see what the software is like before
downloading, then please use the free on-line version available at
http://www.cheltenhambranch.org.uk/jblueline.php#usage
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