Q: What exactly were these mockups supposed to represent?

The reason I ask...

We are much more interested in a single application device instead of
the Palm/WinCE/770 advanced PIM type interface.  In our previous
devices, we have used Matchbox in Kiosk mode to run a single
application.

If we were to break our application up into smaller pieces, could this
interface be used to re-assemble it and make it into a single
application with the same look and feel?

Example:
   Imagine taking Evolution... splitting email, calendar, address book,
etc into separate applications with a single data back end, then
displaying those applications back to the end user.  Even though it is
basically one well integrated application, the interface could make it
look like several integrated applications.

[ Our applications are much more sophisticated than that and do not deal
with PIM data.  But I am hoping that by thinking of Evolution, I can get
you to imagine a multipart application being disassembled and
reassembled ]

In short, what level of customization and api interface would this
interface have?

Q2: What Internationalization support is in the interface (menus, labels
for icons, keyboard, etc)?

We are especially interested in Japanese support, which means that we
will be running Scim and Anthy to do Romanji->Hiragana->Kanji conversion
on all input, and everything MUST be Unicode.

Thx

-- 
Kevin Fries
Senior Linux Engineer
Computer and Communications Technologies, Inc.
a division of Japan Communications, Inc.

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