Just an idea/plan:
FIRST STAGE (alpha version)
1) Create a pytgtk app that asks the user for its google-calendar
account details and stores them in the device.
2) When internet connection is available (or when user requests it),
it should download ical files. Perhaps it would be better using
Hi;
On 1/15/07, Andrew Flegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/15/07, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[development of another PIM suite]
This sounds really interesting. I know that there are already
applications like dates or GPE-calendar for the N770 but both
don't fit my needs. Since
Hi,
Mathias Uebelacker schrieb:
Well here some thoughts from my project sheet:
- which language should be used ( C, Python...)
- how should the data stored (database, file ...)
- should the application interacts with osso applications (Adressbook, email)
- limitation of the screen size
On 1/15/07, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[development of another PIM suite]
This sounds really interesting. I know that there are already
applications like dates or GPE-calendar for the N770 but both
don't fit my needs. Since my idea was to write some sort of
PIM suite specially
It would be nice having gdeskcal (or better gdesklets) support in 770...
2007/1/15, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Mathias Uebelacker schrieb:
Well here some thoughts from my project sheet:
- which language should be used ( C, Python...)
- how should the data stored (database, file
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 11:15 +0100, Martin Grimme wrote:
This sounds really interesting. I know that there are already
applications like dates or GPE-calendar for the N770 but both
don't fit my needs.
Hi Martin,
Are there any specific needs you have that Dates fails to fulfil? I
haven't had
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 13:50 +, Andrew Flegg wrote:
On 1/15/07, Chris Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any specific needs you have that Dates fails to fulfil? I
haven't had time to work on it recently during uni, but if there are any
features you'd like to see, I'll point out
Hi Chris,
Chris Lord schrieb:
Are there any specific needs you have that Dates fails to fulfil? I
haven't had time to work on it recently during uni, but if there are any
features you'd like to see, I'll point out that we have a bugzilla
( http://bugzilla.o-hand.com/ ) and our subversion
Mathias,
can I suggest also to look at JPilot [1]? It already has a good presence
on desktops, syncs with existing palms and might be a viable
alternative. Written in C, it shurely will require some amount of
facelift to fit nicely into 770's form-factor. It also comes with plugin
framework and
Hello!
On Monday, 15. January 2007 12:15, Martin Grimme wrote:
Hi,
This sounds really interesting. I know that there are already
applications like dates or GPE-calendar for the N770 but both
don't fit my needs. Since my idea was to write some sort of
PIM suite specially for the 770 in the
Hello,
thanks to for the answers. I will wait until wednesday for further answers
to my question. So at this time there where some projects with little or no
growth or the possibility to create a new one in Python?. So maybe we should
thought about possible features in the next step. But lets
By the way, a interface to mobile phones should be included - but thats will
be a hard work an should be the second step
Mathias
2007/1/16, Mathias Uebelacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
thanks to for the answers. I will wait until wednesday for further answers
to my question. So at this time
Hello,
i would like to invitate you to discuss a project idea that i have. In the last
past weeks a played around with an idea to create an offline caledar like the go
ogle calendar. After my device chrashed yesterday this project becomes a higher
priority. Till yesterday a worked on my
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Mathias Uebelacker schreef:
Hello,
i would like to invitate you to discuss a project idea that i have. In the
last past weeks a played around with an idea to create an offline caledar
like the go
ogle calendar. After my device chrashed
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