I agree. I don't fancy giving any acces to the phone from a remote location.
Exept via SSH or something.

Locally 'installed' web-apps would be great though.
http + CSS + javascript = widgets. (think of the Vista Gadgets, OSX and
iPhone widgets, SuperKaramba)
http + CSS + Javascript + some kind of plug-in that has excess to the phones
hardware = widgets on steroids.
Making it much easier to write applications (widgets) with exotic
interfaces, you're no longer tied to OpenMoko/GTK+ toolkit.

It will of course drain more recourse's than native code, in stead of run
time stuff like javascript.


On 4/16/07, Frank Coenen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I agree. I don't fancy giving any acces to the phone from a remote
location. Exept via SSH or something.

Locally 'installed' web-apps would be great though.
http + CSS + javascript = widgets. (think of the Vista Gadgets, OSX and
iPhone widgets, SuperKaramba)
http + CSS + Javascript + some kind of plug-in that has excess to the
phones hardware = widgets on steroids.
Making it much easier to write applications (widgets)
with exotic interfaces, you're no longer tied to OpenMoko/GTK+ toolkit.

It will of course drain more recourse's than native code, in stead of run
time stuff like javascript.

On 4/16/07, Florent THIERY < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If the GUI is web-based, then we can mix offline and online apps at
> will, transparently ! Yet, if you want a "sexy" interface, you'd want to use
> AJAX, right?
>
> Quite frightening in terms of security... An XSS dialer worm on it's
> way? :)
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Florent
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