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Re: [TESTING] PhoneME Advanced (Java Mobile) prototype release
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All I ask is that when you feel it is time to move on to greener pastures of code that you leave your program in a useable state, open enough for someone to carry on where you leave off.
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I think the portrait issue may be more to do with the SGX drivers in Maemo, there is a known screen tearing issue and the default web browser also seems slower in portrait. Didnmt realise until now |
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1) first get the build in a decent shape 2) clean up my patches 3) try to find a way to automate the build process as much as possible with a shell script 4) put all that info, including Maemo specific sources and patches on my website. 5) let the community have a go at compiling it themselves And rest assured, it is quite likely that phoneME will be on my website for quite a while :) Cheers, Davy |
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Just out of curiosity, in the next release is it possible to change the name of the CVM window to that of the name of the Midlet once launched, as listed in the manifest or jad file?
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vi - £15.72
Darkgunman - £10 Nicolai - £8.34 MaddogG - £8.34 Total = £42.40 Achievement, developer phone for DavyP: achievement 61% unlocked |
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