On 7/13/07, Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "statistics-and-updates". It would be incredible easy for the user if he
> simply opens IE/FF/Opera/wathevere, goes on the phone, and on a page
clicks
> "install all updates", and the phone would do the rest. This could be an
> alternative to the GUI to the package manager. And it would be simple
and
> small (a .html fiel isn't really big, a gtk appliacatio probably is. And
> simpler to mantain. Yes, indeed, i like this idea ;)
Oh it can do a lot more than that - HTML supports file up/download so you
can do neat things like:
"Download recent calls as .csv"
"Download contacts list as .csv"
"Upload new phone book"
"Install package" (when you've got it on PC disk ready to add)
Also
Dial
Make GPS connection [with a window showing current status of
connection etc + disconnect button]
Query GPRS co-ordinates
are really easy.
It falshed to my mind wath possibilities this would give: if the websrver
could also be used from "outside" the network, it would allow a really
simple api to create applications wich syncronise with the device. So. f.ex.
it could allow to write twitter plugins that post the position every few
hours. wow.
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