From a design perspective, we basically accepted that getting 
Rosegarden usable on small screens would be very difficult, and there 
was little reason to worry with it, because nobody with a small screen 
had enough power to run Rosegarden anyway.

These days, there is amazing power behind quite small screens, and all 
that old thinking is totally obsolete, null, and void.  I have nearly as 
much power in my pocket as I do on my desktop today, and more RAM in my 
pocket.  It's pretty ridiculous, really.

I'm not opposed in principle to some new redesign or tweak campaign to 
address small screen issues, but in practice I just don't have time to 
do much with it myself.

All in all, I'm not sure if it's worth the effort or not, since netbooks 
are a dying breed as everyone goes over to tablets.  If I owned a tablet 
myself, I'd never bother installing Linux on it, and I'd just stick with 
Android.

I've done some experimentation with Android, and you'd be hard pressed 
to find a worse ecosystem for audio applications.  The latencies are 
impossibly bad.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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