Hello All,

  For those interested, made a few screenshots of the app on the Nokia
N900, running the N900 MeeGo 1.2 DE Alpha release:

        http://stage.rubyx.co.uk/meego/screenshots/handset/

Enjoy!
        Tom Swindell (AKA alterego)


On Sat, 2011-04-30 at 16:24 +0100, Tom Swindell wrote:
> I've been working over the past few months, when I could, on replacing
> the current MeeGo Touch Framework based user interface of the reference
> dialer application with a QML based user experience.
> 
> I've hit a good state to start publishing my work and have published and
> will continue to update a QML branch of the reference dialer on
> gitorious.org
> 
> Currently my QML dialer branch can make and receive calls, if set up
> correctly, a handset can receive calls from power on. This is something
> that mainly Shane Bryan (sabotage) and others have been working on in
> the headless (now master) branch of the meego-handset-dialer reference
> project:
> (https://meego.gitorious.org/meego-handset-ux/meego-handset-dialer)
> 
> Anyhow, the source for my branch can be found here:
> https://meego.gitorious.org/~tswindell/meego-handset-ux/qml-meego-handset-dialer
> 
> All input and comments welcome. There is certainly still quite a bit of
> work that needs to be done; implementing second call and group call UX
> as well as modify history, contacts and favourite contacts data models
> so they expose QML friendly interfaces and can be used correctly in QML
> list views.
> 
> Enjoy!
>       Tom Swindell (AKA alterego)
> 
> 
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