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dpQuran - The Holy Qur'an in my Phone

5 replies · 2,218 views · Started 25 May 2003

This is a multilanguage Qur'an reader for Nokia Communicators.

Languages/interpretations currently supported

- English
- Bahasa Malaysia
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Turkish

and more coming

all at the same time if you so wish.

Check it out on www.dp.com.my

or see attachment.

Some updates:

- dpQuran v1.05 released with a few bug fixes.

- Now supports:

English (2 translations)
Bahasa Malaysia
Bahasa Indonesia
Turkish
German
French
Spanish
Dutch

See: www.dp.com.my

Attachments: gotoanothersurah.jpg

Where can i download the soft? I went to the site given, but it only shows Language packs.

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Originally posted by Dr.JPB
Where can i download the soft? I went to the site given, but it only shows Language packs.

Dear Dr,

Already on the front page there are links to Handango and Reg.net. That's where you can get it.

Kind regards
M Hanafi

In the new version, selecting language is even easier, just press [o] and select the language from the dialogue, see picture.

You can switch language while in a specific ayah, for instance to compare different translations.

Also, many people have written to Digital Progress asking for Series 60 (SX1, SendoX, 3650, N-Gage etc) and UIQ (P800, P900, Motorola 920 etc) versions of dpQuran.

Of course we are very interested in doing that. Isa Rahim (who is the key author behind dpQuran), Martin and myself have planned it for some time. However, we are totally OPL dependent, and a Series 60 and UIQ version can only materialise when OPL for Series 60 supports Buffer.opx, Convert.opx, Data.opx and DBase.opx.

I'm sorry but that's the only thing I can say at this point.

There have also been those asking for Psion PDA versions of dpQuran. If there is enough interest we will do it. There is not much difference between Symbian OS v5 (ER5) as in the Psions and Symbian OS v6 as in the Communicator, and the OPL support for Psion - of course - is excellent, so porting back to Psion is perfectly possible.

Kind regards
M Hanafi

Attachments: selectinglanguage.jpg