2007/6/20, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In less than a week, we will update you about what's going on at FIC/
OpenMoko, the status of GTA01/02, and our plans for selling these neos.
One week has passed silently...
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Tomek Z.
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2007/6/20, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In less than a week, we will update you about what's going on at FIC/
OpenMoko, the status of GTA01/02, and our plans for selling these neos.
One week has passed silently...
Well, technically you posted your message 9 hours too early ;)
Hello,
Under what license exactly is silverlight/moonlight?
Cheers,
Hans
Op woensdag 27 juni 2007 04:27, schreef Vladimir Giszpenc:
Hello OpenMoko community,
OpenMoko is very exciting. I and many Mono developers like myself
would like to get involved. The Mono team has developed
Looking forward to hearing from you. ;)
2007/6/27, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 09:15 +0200, Tomasz Zielinski wrote:
2007/6/20, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In less than a week, we will update you about what's going on at
FIC/
OpenMoko, the status of
On 6/27/07, Tim Newsom wrote:
This could provide the xaml parser for use in an interface design some
of us have spoken about.
Separating the interface from the actual code that processes the
events... Or that's how I understand it.
Its a truely awesome development.
Yes it certainly could and
Plus, since moonlight is technically language agnostic, those who want
to write in c# could, those who like c or c++ could.. With IronPython or
IronRuby or even Javascript there are a number of options for scripting
and having user interfaces that work seamlessly together.. Regardless of
the
It looks like Gmail swallowed my last response so let me try again...
On 6/27/07, Hans De Croix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Under what license exactly is silverlight/moonlight?
Microsoft's DLR is a layer on top of their Common Language Runtime
(CLR), which provides support for
Hi,
You should all be commended for your professionalism in taking the time
to ensure you can commit to public announcements.
Matt
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I also like the idea of a camp.
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For a viable commercial product I would expect the CPU to be first of all the
cheapest one that meets the minimal horsepower requirements, and obviously
other considerations, such as power consumption.
Would you prefer to run Microsoft office for 30s or have your battery last for
a week?
On 6/26/07, Rui Moreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi :
My name is Rui Moreira and i am a very enthusiastic linux user, i am
starting to play around with openmoko using qemu.
I am running it on a Fedora 7 box, and the system is very slow... any
pointers ?
These are suggestions for QEMU use in
Dear Community,
Andre Gide once said, Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the
courage to lose sight of the shore. Sexism aside, I can't think of a
better way to describe our adventures this past year.
Around the end of March, we were three months behind schedule. Critical
hardware bugs
Dear Community,
Andre Gide once said, Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the
courage to lose sight of the shore. Sexism aside, I can't think of a
better way to describe our adventures this past year.
Around the end of March, we were three months behind schedule. Critical
hardware bugs
Thanks for the information!
Decisions, decisions...
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someone on this list had a similar idea for enlarging number keys i
think, they would appear or resize depending on context iirc?
http://www.apple.com/iphone/usingiphone/keyboard_large.html
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On Wednesday 06 June 2007 01:12:18 Ryan Prior wrote:
I'm in the same situation. I need a phone, no question. The Neo 1973 is the
phone I want, no question. The question is this: will the Neo1973 with WiFi
be available by the time I cannot live without a phone for any longer?
How about getting
On 6/6/07, Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 01:12:18 Ryan Prior wrote:
I'm in the same situation. I need a phone, no question. The Neo 1973 is
the
phone I want, no question. The question is this: will the Neo1973 with
WiFi
be available by the time I cannot
If FIC/OpenMoko could run some sort of deal where I could buy the GTA01 for
$300 and
send it back in for a $150 or $200 upgrade when the GTA02 comes out, I
would
buy into that.
agreed, but really, what would they do with it? I could see /maybe/ a
slight discount... but 150+ is a lot
as I
I personally don't like the idea of using a stylus, or rather, needing
one, but I've read that there will be certain tasks/apps that will
have a UI designed for a stylus. I saw a video of the iPhone in
operation and all tasks were easily performed with the fingers. Does
the multi-touch screen
Outstanding news.
Thanks again to you and the rest of the team for your vision, judgement, and
determination.
Full speed ahead into the new waters! :-)
Mark C.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 09:20:13AM +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
Dear Community,
Andre Gide once said, Man cannot discover new
Ryan Prior writes:
If FIC/OpenMoko could run some sort of deal where I could buy the
GTA01 for $300 and send it back in for a $150 or $200 upgrade when the
GTA02 comes out, I would buy into that.
I wouldn't be making decisions at that point -- it'd be an absolute
no-brainer.
Fantastic news, Thank you sean for the long announcement, I tell ya for
all the wait, it was worth it.
Now am gonna take a large printout of the announcement and paste it
outside my room to inspire my parents to increase my allowance. :P
Onto World domination!
Regards
Sudharshan S
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