Hello
some months ago I discovered openmoko, this is a great project. I
definately will buy one of these phones.
What do users expect from a phone?
At the moment, there are some hype-phones, like
- nokia N95 (with 5 Mega Pixel Camera)
- iphone (with a big Mp3 storage)
- some phones
On 9/16/07, Michael Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently the gui is a QT gui. And a wxwidget gui si planned to
implement it into imule application from i2p.net. Dunno, which gui is
better for a openmoko application.
So I have the question, if openmoko applicartions should have better a
On 16 Sep 2007, at 19:51, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
To focus on tv support before movie playback support would be strange.
Right now it is important to get the software fast and stable, and add
basic support for sms, phone calls, etc.
This is only my opinion.
Indeed and I've had a
On 9/16/07, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote#
Openmoko uses GTK+-2.x for GUI which is under LGPL. There is a lot of
im clients available, and there has been a discussion about it in the
list. Try to search up old posts.
to be open
On 16 Sep 2007, at 22:16, Michael Schmidt wrote:
DVB-T does not need any licence agreement, it is just terrestrial
recieving on a phone.
Therefore the display should be bigger... So this requires not a media
player, but as well some hardware adjusting, a DVB-T Reciever chip and
a bigger
On 9/16/07, Michael Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/16/07, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote#
Openmoko uses GTK+-2.x for GUI which is under LGPL. There is a lot of
im clients available, and there has been a discussion about it in the
list.
It's DVB-H not DVB-T on a handheld. We've yet to see how each country
handles the system. DVB-T has conditional access for some channels in
the UK. Not sure about DVB-H.
you missunderstood me, this is exactly my point, use DVB-T and not DVB-H.
There is the Gsmart T600 phone in my first mail
Michael Schmidt writes:
On 9/16/07, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can install Qt if you like, but you cannot assume that all users
will do that. Qt takes a lot of space
Qt is the future, would it be possible to pre-install the open libraries?
Or aren t the needed
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