Hello, I am not sure if it is a graphical framework problem after seeing how smooth Canola[1] is in a Nokia 770 device: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV-HtJcIW-I
best regards, [1] http://openbossa.indt.org.br/canola/ 2007/6/6, Tomasz Zielinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2007/6/6, Fabien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > And I think openmoko can lead to real improvements in this domain, if: [...] > - some people with the right social skills make the UI improvement effort > run smoothly. iPhone is fascinating because it's GUI is so responsive and so smooth. Unfortunately, current OpenMoko GUI running on GTA01 is exactly opposite - every icon tap causes lag, busy indicator isn't too reliable and user experience is hit by overall slowness. As we know, much less powered machines (like 7MHz Amiga with Workbench and even 1MHz C64 with Geos) had enough resources to provide rich and usable user interface. I mentioned PalmOS some time ago - it executed programs in-place so most apps started literally in half a second. Question to FIC Team an/or other embedded developers: is it possible to speed up OpenMoko GUI responsiveness by a factor of 10 or the guilty is too-multi-tiered architecture of Xorg/GTK/Matchbox set? If with GTK/Matchbox we cannot achieve such rich, fluid and, erm..., fluid GUI as iPhone, maybe it's not too late to drop GTK and choose other framework, designed for mobile devices and running quick framebuffer operations? GameBoy provided nice full-screen animations in 1989, eighteen years ago. I'm 100% sure nobody will cry after pure-X11 applications we loose this way. Almost every GTK application would require rewriting/porting to fit OpenMoko capabilities, so it's not great loss too. Not to mention font and other DPI-aware issues. If OpenMoko will be judged as "poor's man iPhone look and feel", it won't be attractive ever. To attract public attention we need at least one demo application which can animate elegant GUI with colorful widgets (e.g. album covers) as nice and smooth as we saw at iPhone commercials. If it cannot be done, it will be hard to advertise Neo, because youtube screencasts is today primary way people become acquainted with new device's user interfaces. -- Tomek Z. [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
-- J. Manrique López de la Fuente http://www.jsmanrique.net msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community