Re: Browser report of Wiki

2008-05-09 Thread Casey Harkins
On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 09:04 +0100, Ivo Anjo wrote: > What UserAgent does the openmoko browser use? Or since it is webkit it > is counted as safari? > Using a recent scaredycat snapshot: "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv4tl; c) AppleWebKit/525.1+ (KHTML, like Gecko, Safari/525.1+) openmoko-browser

Re: Qtopia coming for Neo1973

2007-09-25 Thread Casey Harkins
AVee wrote: C++ compiler needs to be improved. You do realize that C++ was explicitly designed with embedded software in mind? I'm curious where you got the idea that "C++ was explicitly designed with embedded software in mind"? Anyways... I don't know why the Qtopia vs. Openmoko thing has

Re: [-SPAM-] Re: application idea

2007-09-19 Thread Casey Harkins
David Pottage wrote: On Wed, September 19, 2007 12:00 pm, Ian Stirling wrote: ian douglas wrote: Tilman Baumann wrote: I've seen it at another contract I worked a year ago, but not sure if the GPS-to-US-zip-code data was freely available or a paid service. The database I used for my job there h

Re: mailing list management

2007-08-14 Thread Casey Harkins
Dean Collins wrote: I do run filtering in Outlook - but I run it on subject - less processor intensive. How is filtering on subject less processor intensive than using mailing list headers? And thanks Casey - I also subscribe to about 5 or 6 other lists and they all have subject prefixes

Re: mailing list management

2007-08-14 Thread Casey Harkins
hank williams wrote: I think that this is not useful at all. Actually it would be quite useful. Without such a header I am unable to *visually* distinguish between this and other mailing lists or mail. Filters are useful for organizing, but I personally prefer to see my whole inbox and

Re: Couple of Questions

2007-07-23 Thread Casey Harkins
Donald Organ wrote: I am rolling around the idea of purchasing the developer unit, but I have a couple of questions: Is anyone using it on AT&T, and what are your results?? Others have addressed the upgrade issue, so I won't. The phone will work with AT&T or T-Mobile in the US (or any

Re: projects of interest?

2007-07-18 Thread Casey Harkins
Mathew Prokos wrote: Anti theft software would be an interesting project, possibly detecting if the sim card was changed, and sending its current location to either a known cell phone via txt msg or to an internet server.. Sort of the same idea of the tracking software that was mentioned earl

Re: Shipping update

2007-07-18 Thread Casey Harkins
Brad Pitcher wrote: I'm in a similar situation, I'm leaving for OSCON on Sunday. I will attend a BoF at Ubuntu Live Sunday night and another one at OSCON Thursday night. I desperately want to bring my phone with me. I paid for 3-day shipping but now it looks like it may not get her quite on

Re: projects of interest?

2007-07-17 Thread Casey Harkins
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote: On 7/17/07, Giles Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We need a good use for GPS, I want something like Tomtom but this Possible uses: can be combined with Google Maps or something like that to give other people an idea of the "travel route" you have followed. I plan on

Re: Cannot reply to the email with YES_I_DO so I have ordered again

2007-07-14 Thread Casey Harkins
Justyn Butler wrote: I accidentally originally ordered my OpenMoko using the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] when my email address is actually [EMAIL PROTECTED] (explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail#United_Kingdom). Mail sent to @gmail.