Re: OMoney Milestone 1

2008-12-10 Thread Thomas Bumbl
Thank you for your replies.
First question would be:
why the hell is this thread mixed up with anotherone at nabble?

Then:
@Arigead:
I have planned in location awareness (the database includes a field
for gps coords)
All location based features will come later though
Other stuff has higher priority (delete/modify history; settings; clean up code)
I'd not like to look at the history on the phone as even on that great
screen I think you're on a hiding to nothing

@KaZer: feel free to add it

I know, but I am willing to take that challange as this is a feature
I'd like to see
A desktop client would be nice too though

@Tony Berth:
please post the log and which rootfs you use
everything works fine here


@all: omoney should be available over the shr repo
so just opkg install omoney when you are on shr


2008/12/10, Tony Berth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Thomas Bumbl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'd like to announce the initial release of OMoney!
 OMoney ... bookkeeping on the go.
 One might ask, why the hell do we need a bookkeeping software on a phone?
 Because my experience shows that if one does not record the gains and
 expenses one forgets half of them.
 And ... Because we can.

 As OMoney is one of those release early, release often programs
 milestone 1 at the moment includes only the following corefeatures:
  * Displays the current available amount of money
  * One can do transactions to add and deduce money
 * Automatic keyboard call
  * A history table which includes date, time, amount, purpose and location
 of the transaction
  * Basic error handling

 Downloadlink for the ipk:
 [1]

 More features will come soon:
 Currently I am implementing a settings dialog (to e.g. set the currency
 [at
 the moment one has to edit a constant in the omoney file])
 For more planned features look at the project's bug tracker.

 From a technical point of view OMoney uses:
  * python
  * python-ecore
  * python-evas
  * python-edje
  * python-etk (for entry and table widget)
  * python-sqlite3

 What do I want from you?
  * Feedback:Do you like the app or do you think the author has gone
 round the bend?
 What could be improved?
 Features you would like to see?
 How could one display the history more efficiently?
  * Patches:If you think a part of code is inefficient, too unflexible,
 incomplete, buggy, etc
 feel free to contribute a patch.
 Be kind, this is my first application with GUI

 I hope there are a few people who find this application useful.

 The sources and the bugtracker are located here [2]

 P.S.: Special thanks to Ainulindale for helping me with bitbake.
 And special thanks


 [1] http://omoney.googlecode.com/files/omoney_milestone1-1-r0_armv4t.ipk
 [2] http://code.google.com/p/omoney/


 Hi I did install it , rebboted FR but when I tried to run I got an
 'Application Error' dialog!

 Thanks

 Tony



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Re: OMoney Milestone 1

2008-12-10 Thread Thomas Bumbl
Actually we really should. :)

Thank you Ainulindale!
Thank you quickdev!

2008/12/10 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 07:30:07PM +0100, Thomas Bumbl wrote:
  P.S.: Special thanks to Ainulindale for helping me with bitbake.
  And special thanks

 We should make an Ainulindale appreciation day :)

 Rui

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OMoney Milestone 1

2008-12-07 Thread Thomas Bumbl
I'd like to announce the initial release of OMoney!
OMoney ... bookkeeping on the go.
One might ask, why the hell do we need a bookkeeping software on a phone?
Because my experience shows that if one does not record the gains and
expenses one forgets half of them.
And ... Because we can.

As OMoney is one of those release early, release often programs
milestone 1 at the moment includes only the following corefeatures:
 * Displays the current available amount of money
 * One can do transactions to add and deduce money
* Automatic keyboard call
 * A history table which includes date, time, amount, purpose and location
of the transaction
 * Basic error handling

Downloadlink for the ipk:
[1]

More features will come soon:
Currently I am implementing a settings dialog (to e.g. set the currency [at
the moment one has to edit a constant in the omoney file])
For more planned features look at the project's bug tracker.

From a technical point of view OMoney uses:
 * python
 * python-ecore
 * python-evas
 * python-edje
 * python-etk (for entry and table widget)
 * python-sqlite3

What do I want from you?
 * Feedback:Do you like the app or do you think the author has gone
round the bend?
What could be improved?
Features you would like to see?
How could one display the history more efficiently?
 * Patches:If you think a part of code is inefficient, too unflexible,
incomplete, buggy, etc
feel free to contribute a patch.
Be kind, this is my first application with GUI

I hope there are a few people who find this application useful.

The sources and the bugtracker are located here [2]

P.S.: Special thanks to Ainulindale for helping me with bitbake.
And special thanks


[1] http://omoney.googlecode.com/files/omoney_milestone1-1-r0_armv4t.ipk
[2] http://code.google.com/p/omoney/
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Re: OMoney Milestone 1

2008-12-07 Thread Thomas Bumbl
First bugfix
thank you mrmoku for reporting
here the new .ipk
[1]

Bumbl


[1] http://omoney.googlecode.com/files/omoney_milestone1-1-r1_armv4t.ipk
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Re: Optimization team update (11/30 ~ 12/06)

2008-12-07 Thread Thomas Bumbl
The problem is:
This is afaik not a fix but a workaround which costs battery power.
So I think there should be two kernels:
One with and one without this patch.

2008/12/7 John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Dear Community,

 Team status update:

 As in
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-December/036792.html
 (send/receive files via bluetooth in NEO), Erin keeps working on
 bluetooth.  Jeremy fixed some qtopia and location bugs, and will
 continue learning more about kernel.  The GTK redraw problem is fixed
 now (#1946) so Julian will be back to help with the Paroli edje files
 and keeps working on python.  Olv is having kernel fun now, but since
 it's gta03 related, you probably won't see him a lot on the public
 kernel list.  Tick mostly worked on opkg this week.  Basically there
 are two big issues:

 * Incorrect behavior: as Tick indicated on devel list, there are still
  some logical error in opkg, which caused some problems during
  upgrade.  That's why I have to use the -force-overwrite option in my
  previous upgrade howto.

 * Efficiency: opkg is obviously not very efficient, both in memory and
  in speed.

 Maybe we could expect another opkg release soon.


 Qtopia:

 OM is moving more focus to gta03 now, so my current resource for
 qtopia is fairly limited.  Currently the things I want to fix most
 are:

 * UCSD problem
 * Window focus (soft menu disappear, problems when multiple sms come
  in, etc.)
 * Partial import of sim contacts.

 Please suggest if anything missing and I'll arrange my priorities.


 There are several good things worth mentioning last week:

 * The infamous WSOD (#1841) seems to be solved.  It's already in
  testing repo.  Praise for all helped in this!

 * GTK redraw problem (#1946) solved along with similar problem in qt
  with an illume patch.  Thanks, Raster!


 p.s.  It seems my last update might have created an impression that
 the only way to try the testing repo is to upgrade from Om2008.9.
 It's not true.  Another way is to flash directly from
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/testing/
 if you don't mind reflash the phone.

 another p.s. Someone in OM kindly reminds me that my post can create
 inappropriate impressions, because although the logic is correct, the
 words and tongues might be misleading.  My native language is Chinese
 (and I'm a master of words and tongues in Chinese), so it's kind of
 difficult for me to enhance this.  All I can do is encouraging you to
 go ahead and ask if anything unclear, and keep in mind I'm a Taiwanese
 engineer when you read this. ;)


 Regards,
 John

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