A bitcoin wallet for gnome

2015-11-12 Thread Hugo Alejandro
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2013-July/msg00016.html As proposed, it would be good to consider as having a virtual wallet app for gnome-core, with support for bitcoin. It has been several years and now feels safer in the future be used in a common way, virtual coins so a virtua

Re: Status Query: file-roller

2015-12-08 Thread Hugo Alejandro
I would love to file-roller continue developing and integrating best in nautilus, however, file-roller is also user other desktops. Thank you. 2015-12-08 12:55 GMT-03:00 Allan Day : > Ikey Doherty wrote: > ... > > If there are some mockups we can work from, it's something we can > > put some ti

Re: [Builder] Developer experience (DX) hackfest 2016

2015-12-28 Thread Hugo Alejandro
http://rtcquickstart.org/ Daniel Pocock Daniel has always offered their help in creating and improving communications through opensource protocols. 2015-12-28 6:00 GMT-03:00 Debarshi Ray : > On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 10:57:35PM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote: > > It is easy to do streaming with fre

Re: UX features for 3.24

2016-10-18 Thread Hugo Alejandro
Hi, using that thread I have a doubt related with the 751212 bug and which can be resolved from the perspective of design. How handles gnome-photos importing videos from cameras? I mean that other similar software as Gthumb, import all content (photos and video) and even allows display on the coll

Re: Paperwork : a personal document manager (scanned and PDFs)

2017-05-01 Thread Hugo Alejandro
I think Simple Scan is not a core app and it's not a bad idea to integrate scanning and OCR features into gnome-documents (it's the most suitable application). GNOME doesnt have a scanning application (much needed) and recently I wrote a report to add a configuration panel for capture devices for

Re: Paperwork : a personal document manager (scanned and PDFs)

2017-05-02 Thread Hugo Alejandro
> > ... > >> Assuming this is actually a good fit for Gnome, I'm not sure where to >> start either. Any indications would be welcome. >> > > It looks to me like Paperwork probably has a specific set of use cases > involved - particularly someone who scans lots of text documents. > Concentrating on