Hello,
There is something wrong with font rendering. A different (better looking,
larger) font is used when an application is started automatically right
after deployment (and each time it is started from the Terminal), and a
different font (uglier, smaller) is used when an application is
P.S. If someone wants to try and see the font rendering issue, here's a very
simple example (simply a page showing some text):
https://app.box.com/s/zf1seb00bd9q2u9ji7u6
When launched automatically right after deployment (and when started from
the terminal by typing Biorhythms) the font is
Hey Marcin,
But I won't agree about $650 - not everyone can buy first-minute
device. And take it in account that in some countries (like Poland)
minimal pay is $400. New N900 is half of that in Poland. And if
you'd like to expand to countries like Uzbekistan, Kazachstan,
Ukraine, Belarus,
People who won't have money - won't buy. If they can't
use the apps, they won't use the system. And choose
Android/Jailbroken iOS
The N9 costed $650 and generally wasn't subsidized, so it certainly wasn't a
phone for 'poor people'. How could have a person afforded a $650 smartphone
but not
indeed it's better that the hour is spent to provide better
apps for Sailfish than to do some freaky copy-protection,
finally broken by some talented hacker
Let's not exaggerate. I don't think that making the copy-protection stuff
would be such a permanent and lengthy process that otherwise
On the other hand I guess I would start to care if the
copy protection functionality (if implemented in the end)
limited OS/device functionality
I guess that Ronni of Jolla confirmed that it won't, and at this point I
have no reasons not to trust him...
leaked sensitive information, etc.
Hi Ronni,
Thank you very much for your reply. The only thing that worries me is how
you wrote:
Currently Jolla Harbour only supports free applications. We are
working hard on adding copy protection and application payment
support in the future. More details will be published when
Attila wrote:
In the context of Will you support DRM? No in your FAQ, and
having an open, hackable device environment, please do elaborate.
I sincerely hope that Jolla has learned from the Aegis experience
and general success of copy-protection schemes on other
platforms.
When asking the
Ronni wrote:
copy protection library is just supposed to make cracking
and copying process hard enough so that most of the people
will just choose to use store for getting their rpm's. And
to give app developers easier ways to give some protection
their applications so direct .rpm file copy
Attila wrote:
Without serious research, I will contest that as wishful
thinking. [...]
If existing stores are anything to go by, the *ease* of
how easily one can legally get to your content (at the
micro-pricing levels) will, in effect, dwarf the impact
of any DRM scheme.
Well, as
Hi guys,
It's a great news about the store, and a great name, too. I have 9
applications ported to Sailfish OS from Harmattan/Symbian, but they're
commercial, so I hope that submission of paid apps will soon be allowed as
well...
Anyway, I also have a few remarks regarding the current
Andrey Kozhevnikov wrote:
And please tell about possible ways for paying for application
and developer ways to receive funds
Right. Will the store support in-app purchase? Will it support
subscriptions? Will there be any in-app advertising system/network offered
by Jolla, so that in-app
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