Hi, sorry for my late answer. I was on holiday.
we are very interested in adopting openzim wherever possible. A nice handheld device or phone would be a great showcase and of. The ZimReader actually was once compiled on a openmoko device and it worked. How can we help? Tommi On Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2009 17:49:42 you wrote: > Hi Tommi, > > Sorry for using your tntnet address for an OpenZim related mail :) > > I am Mirko and part of the Qi Hardware Team. > > This Monday we launched our company [1] and announced our first product > "Ben NanoNote", a fully opened multifunction device [3]. > > As you can see on the product page the Ben NanoNote does not have a > build-in RF chip. We therefore think it would be ideal for a project such > as OpenZim and as a device for an offline version of Wikipedia. > > We are very interested to hear what you thoughts are. We have a mailing > list dedicated for development [3]. > > We see an OpenZim client as a possibility for one of the standard > applications shipping in our image, but would need guidance. If you think > this would be doable and something you would be interested in, let me know. > > Regards, > /Mirko > > > [1] > http://linux.com/news/embedded-mobile/mids/29263-openmoko-layoffs-lead-to-n >ew-open-hardware-venture [2] > http://www.qi-hardware.com/products/ben-nanonote/ > [3] http://lists.qi-hardware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/developer _______________________________________________ dev-l mailing list [email protected] https://intern.openzim.org/mailman/listinfo/dev-l
