
Marcello Perathoner wrote:
What we *really* need is a GPLed reader software that groks any open standard and runs *today* on PalmOS, PocketPC, Symbian, etc. not an announced proprietary software that will run on PocketPC in version 1.0 and on PalmOS in version 3.0 in the year 2525.
What would be even better would be a free, open-source, cross-platform User Agent which is _not_ encumbered by the GPL.
To get even the 1.0 features at
http://openreader.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=73&Itemid=80
into a commercially distributable application you'll need 5 skilled programmers and 2 years time (if you start with the gecko renderer).
Of course, nowhere does OpenReader propose a commercial application (although it does not forclose the possibility), so any mention of a commercial app here is a bit of a red herring. I have no idea where you might find a commercial organization that might be willing to hire you, but if you want to participate for free in an open-source project for free, you're welcome to join us at OpenReader.