So...OpenMoko 2007.2 run on my Palm TX ;-)
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Joshua Layne wrote:
One, the answer icon doesn't look that much different from the ignore icon:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/images/f/f0/Dialer-incoming-arrows.png
Could there be a color shift here? maybe a green/red thing? I know that
green/red is bad for color blind, but for those of us who
A variant of this idea: try browsing photographs taken in the local area.
e.g. imagine you're in a foreign city for the first time and you want to know
what's around you, where is interesting to visit, or which direction looks
most interesting to wander in.
You could pull-up a list of
Denis Parchenko wrote:
Is it really impossible somewhere in airport to find out current
weather outside? For example on some info-boards...
It isn't nearly as much fun. How can you walk around the airport with
your head buried in your neo, bumping into people otherwise?
Seriously - I
Denis Parchenko schrieb:
Thursday, September 13, 2007, 12:05:39 AM, Alexey wrote:
Is it really impossible somewhere in airport to find out current
weather outside? For example on some info-boards...
... or windows...
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On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 11:55 -0700, Joshua Layne wrote:
I saw some feedback on this at one point, but I have been unable to locate
the thread - so...
I like most of what I see in the 2007.2 dialer mockups, but there are two
glaring usabiliy issues in my mind.
One, the answer icon doesn't
Hello Everyone,
Is there an official release for the Neo1973 OpenMoko phone yet?
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Hi,
I'm Vittoria Cozza, a second year computer science PHD student in
University of Bari italy.
here we have a group of student (2 right now) intending to become
openmoko System Developer http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/System_Developer.
University website is
Hello,
I guess, I am mostly and end user of this phone.
I apologize, if the following question is already resolved. Will openmoko and
the Neo 1973 support the sim access profile (SAP) to connect to a mobile
phone setup in a car? Would this be a question of a proper software only?
Just another
Hi all,
I am new to openmoko... before having the real phone experience thought of
going through the source to understand how the moko applications work ,
particularly the DIALER.
I could follow the call flow and all. I tried to locate where the call
object is created to keep track of the call
Jeff Andros wrote:
Last night, while I was looking at the monsoon blowing just outside the
heat-island... in my open-top jeep... I had an application idea: GPS
based weather feeds.
on a schedule/when you move into a new area, the phone will go out to a
server and retrieve the weather
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Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11 Sep 2007, at 22:23, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
On 9/11/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
didn't we discuss this a few weeks ago?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6987784.stm
I'm wondering
Some guys broke iPhone's SIMlock.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/24/iphone-unlocked-atandt-loses-iphone-exclusivity-august-24-2007/
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Just for the record, I think this is a great idea and one I would
totally use. I also know of many weather-channel nuts who would also
jump on something like this. I mean, just think of all the people who
install spyware like Weatherbug, just so they don't have to look out a
window.
J.
On
Hi folks, is there a cron like tool in the current openmoko applications?
emre
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Jim McDonald wrote:
Possibly more interesting would be for the calendar app to look ahead
at your position-to-be and provide you with details (or even alerts)
of what (for example) the weather is likely to be when you get to
where you are going. Knowing that it will probably be raining when
moreover if it's raining... you risk to put all wet your neo and get it down :)
(lack a windscreen wiper ? ;))
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:30:18 -0400, Jimmy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
meteorology is a joke
Federico Lorenzi wrote:
On 9/13/07, Jimmy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eh... why would you
Hi - sorry for the 'spam' - I am not receiving messages from this (or
other) openmoko list.
anyone else having the same problem?
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Hello,
now that we have clear (almost :) ) what to implement thanks to the community
too, what the next step to make aware the openmoko framework developers about
we are starting with this new project?
Should i open a project from http://projects.openmoko.org/ ?
Thanks
John Locke wrote:
Jim McDonald wrote:
Possibly more interesting would be for the calendar app to look ahead
at your position-to-be and provide you with details (or even alerts)
of what (for example) the weather is likely to be when you get to
where you are going. Knowing that it will
Definitely a great application - and not just for openmoko.
Check on my blog www.collins.net.pr/blog for Microsoft Photosynth as an
idea of what the future could hold with geo-located photos.
I also think any photograph application should be storing photos on an
internet based server along with
Hi all,
does anyone happen to know if the debug board of the advanced Neo kit will be
compatible with future versions of the Neo (or other FIC OpenMoko phones, at
that)?
Thanks cheers
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There is a great deal to learn from the iPhone, both in the things
Apple has done right, and the things they have missed or done wrong.
I would encourage all OpenMoko developers who have the means, to get
their hands on one and play with it.
As indicated below, this email was sent from my
Congrats,
which MACHINE is that? We need to adjust the DPI setting for your
PalmTX in the Xserver script.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone happen to know if the debug board of the advanced Neo
kit will be compatible with future versions of the Neo (or other FIC OpenMoko
phones, at that)?
It will definitely be compatible w/ GTA02. As for the successor
models, we can't make a definitive answer
error on my end apparently - sorry for the spam
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 22:17:13 -0700, Joshua Layne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi - sorry for the 'spam' - I am not receiving messages from this (or
other) openmoko list.
anyone else having the same problem?
On 15 Sep 2007, at 19:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a great deal to learn from the iPhone, both in the things
Apple has done right, and the things they have missed or done
wrong. I would encourage all OpenMoko developers who have the
means, to get their hands on one and play with
Matthias
We would like BlueZ to support SAP. There are some tricky parts with
doing this with the GSM module. It either needs to be taken up by FIC
with TI or someone needs to find some
Texas Instruments Calypso docs that document the interaction with the
GSM module to do SAP.
Brad
On 9/11/07,
Hi there,
I have been a long time palm treo user and my treo is my invaluable pocket
office for my business. I have used scripting languages on my desktop to do
all sorts of useful manipulation of the data on my treo to help prepare
accounts, publish information on the web etc... I have to make
I seemed to hit a problem just before the do_compile in the same
build process for webkit, all the solutions posted here so far don't
seem to apply, as there seems to have no
build/tmp/staging/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/lib/libWebKitGdk.*
file yet in my build directory.
Below is the log
On 15 Sep 2007, at 22:53, J F wrote:
What I would like to see is ALL programs having a way of getting at
their
data from a scripting language. I don't know if it makes sense to
have some
guidelines for developers to make it easier for this information to
be got
at. This would be for
On Saturday, Sep 15, 2007, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone happen to know if the debug board of the advanced Neo
kit will be compatible with future versions of the Neo (or other FIC OpenMok
o phones, at that)?
It will definitely be compatible w/ GTA02. As for
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