Hello:
Finally, I tried pgui again and this time it did run on my XF86 box :)
But I see many ongoing changes which are holding me from jumping into any
PIM apps :(
The best Kernel/ROM I have for Helio does not has TCP/IP so I was happy to
see unix sockets there but clients were unable to find the server, ofcourse
ther must be something to change them to unix sockets as well.
If anyone is working or has made any designs of PIMs I'll be interested as I
think all PIMs should follow some integrity, like mantaining DOB and
Aniversaries in Addressbook and getting appropriate shedules generated (like
Yahoo!) is better rather than doing everything everywhere.
Moreover, Micah can guide us when to jump into pgui specific code. Unix
sockets, virtual keyboard, lcdmono theme, etc. I think is cool enough to
start for an entire Helio / VR3 / VR5 etc. suite of applications under 400 ~
500 KB. Ofcourse standard dialogs will provide good utility as well.
Great work for the performance! I would say but you need to see it running
on a uCimm or Helio to apreciate it.
-tasnim
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