P.S. If someone wants to try and see the font rendering issue, here's a very
simple example (simply a page showing some text):
https://app.box.com/s/zf1seb00bd9q2u9ji7u6
When launched automatically right after deployment (and when started from
the terminal by typing Biorhythms) the font is comp
Hello,
There is something wrong with font rendering. A different (better looking,
larger) font is used when an application is started automatically right
after deployment (and each time it is started from the Terminal), and a
different font (uglier, smaller) is used when an application is star
Hey Marcin,
> But I won't agree about $650 - not everyone can buy first-minute
> device. And take it in account that in some countries (like Poland)
> minimal pay is $400. New N900 is half of that in Poland. And if
> you'd like to expand to countries like Uzbekistan, Kazachstan,
> Ukraine, Belaru
> On the other hand I guess I would start to care if the
> copy protection functionality (if implemented in the end)
> limited OS/device functionality
I guess that Ronni of Jolla confirmed that it won't, and at this point I
have no reasons not to trust him...
> leaked sensitive information, etc
> How about we try to figure out how to make the legal
> way Easy and Painless, rather than trying to figure
> out how to make software installation/usage (even)
> more complex and difficult?
I don't see why making the distribution or installation of warez more
difficult would NEED to be making
> indeed it's better that the hour is spent to provide better
> apps for Sailfish than to do some freaky copy-protection,
> finally broken by some talented hacker
Let's not exaggerate. I don't think that making the copy-protection stuff
would be such a permanent and lengthy process that otherwis
> People who won't have money - won't buy. If they can't
> use the apps, they won't use the system. And choose
> Android/Jailbroken iOS
The N9 costed $650 and generally wasn't subsidized, so it certainly wasn't a
phone for 'poor people'. How could have a person afforded a $650 smartphone
but n
Attila wrote:
> Without serious research, I will contest that as wishful
> thinking. [...]
> If existing stores are anything to go by, the *ease* of
> how easily one can legally get to your content (at the
> micro-pricing levels) will, in effect, dwarf the impact
> of any DRM scheme.
Well, as
Ronni wrote:
> copy protection library is just supposed to make cracking
> and copying process hard enough so that most of the people
> will just choose to use store for getting their rpm's. And
> to give app developers easier ways to give some protection
> their applications so direct .rpm file c
Attila wrote:
> In the context of "Will you support DRM? No" in your FAQ, and
> having an open, hackable device environment, please do elaborate.
> I sincerely hope that Jolla has learned from the Aegis experience
> and general "success" of copy-protection schemes on other
> platforms.
When ask
Hi Ronni,
Thank you very much for your reply. The only thing that worries me is how
you wrote:
> Currently Jolla Harbour only supports free applications. We are
> working hard on adding copy protection and application payment
> support in the future. More details will be published when
> func
Andrey Kozhevnikov wrote:
> And please tell about possible ways for paying for application
> and developer ways to receive funds
Right. Will the store support in-app purchase? Will it support
subscriptions? Will there be any in-app advertising system/network offered
by Jolla, so that in-app a
Hi guys,
It's a great news about the store, and a great name, too. I have 9
applications ported to Sailfish OS from Harmattan/Symbian, but they're
commercial, so I hope that submission of paid apps will soon be allowed as
well...
Anyway, I also have a few remarks regarding the current specif
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