In the sense of, which application area interests you the most - if you intend to develop some software for this thing, how would you categorise it?
I'm split between syncronising data/content between the Neo1973 and all my other machines - so I have a single computer system constructed transparently from multiple disparate hardware nodes, and the innovative uses which GPS allows for. e.g. dynamically altering security levels if my home machine detects that the phone has wandered away from my usual weekday routine. Or sending me uplifting music if it notices what I'm at work late. Or is it still too early for people to start thinking about development projects without an SDK to peek at? I'm thinking in terms of all the architecture which is independent of the Neo1973 - PC-client side apps (e.g. facilitating streaming, remote access, personal query-servers). Certainly there is no need to reinvent the wheel, but some thoughts on how to integrate third-party development could be positive? Specifically, I'm itching for details on the 'Software Manager' app, and what is meant by 'software feeds'. Does it extend beyond the scope of the Neo1973 platform with PC-client side (or web-based) configuration? If not, could it without breaking the design? :-) Does anyone else want to share their project ideas? Cheers, Richard _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community

