Re: office

2008-01-15 Thread Nick Guenther
On Jan 15, 2008 5:45 PM, Tim Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is anyone aware of any office apps being developed for openmoko.  I'm not so
 much concerned with editing as I am viewing.  Are there any lightweight
 office viewing apps that would be compatible with open office, and m$
 office?

None that I know of. My first guess would be a port of Abiword.

-Nick

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Is there a Terminal App. for Qtopia?

2008-01-15 Thread clare

Currently I am using the version supplied by GoXbox Live which has the GPS
added. It is working quite nicely, especially since I discovered that
If you ask a second time for a change of input method for SMS,
the predictive keyboard is replaced by a very satisfactory real one,
only slightly predictive.   (I haven't yet tried VOIP).

What I am hoping is that someone knows of a Terminal Application which 
could be installed and which uses that second keyboard or something 
similar.

Terminal is the one thing that the Openmoko version has that makes it
Linux rather than just a phone.  The Keyboard in the Terminal of the 
OpenMoko version was very nice initially, but a some time  back it
was changed so that the letters on the keys require a magnifier to read 
them.


clare



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Re: Is there a Terminal App. for Qtopia?

2008-01-15 Thread GoXbox Live
Hi.

At the moment there is no terminal for
Qtopia. I know this is a big lack, but i think it will be one soon (lets
hope).
There is one terminal app that are written for Qtopia it compiles and you
are able to start it, but it freaks out and doesnt do any good. It froze my
system when i tested it on the Qtopia 4.2.x version. If you want to take a
look at it you can check out the OPIE2 source and try to fix it and then i
will add it to my images.

http://projects.linuxtogo.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/trunk/src/3rdparty/applications/embeddedkonsole/?root=opie

Ok, this was the bad news, now a good one.

A guy named tsdogs from the xanadux team have made a filemanager to Qtopia.
I have installed it and tested it and it runs quite nice. It has the most
basic functions, but miss executing mp3, wave and text files, it execute
scripts and executable programs.
Also another one from #htc-linux named ymerejt has made a alsamixer for
Qtopia, it also runs quite nice. I know that there is another one out there,
but i havent got the sources for it so i havent been able
to implement it to my images.

When the filemanager has support for executing all files i will make a new
image and add qalsamixer and simplefm (filemanager) and upload it.

regard

gxl

2008/1/16, clare [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Currently I am using the version supplied by GoXbox Live which has the GPS
 added. It is working quite nicely, especially since I discovered that
 If you ask a second time for a change of input method for SMS,
 the predictive keyboard is replaced by a very satisfactory real one,
 only slightly predictive.   (I haven't yet tried VOIP).

 What I am hoping is that someone knows of a Terminal Application which
 could be installed and which uses that second keyboard or something
 similar.
 Terminal is the one thing that the Openmoko version has that makes it
 Linux rather than just a phone.  The Keyboard in the Terminal of the
 OpenMoko version was very nice initially, but a some time  back it
 was changed so that the letters on the keys require a magnifier to read
 them.

 clare



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