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Re: Apple Newton Developer Talks About the Maemo GUI
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Re: Apple Newton Developer Talks About the Maemo GUI
You should definitely announce it on maemo-developers, I think there's a quite clear split between development/hacking on the mailing list and end-user type questions and more community-based content here.
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I do want this device to succeed, and simply trying to cajole developers is not enough. Developers will write for this platform if they want to, and have the time. |
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Your assumption that I "can't handle a dissenting viewpoint" is a prime example of what I'm describing. It's an inaccurate accusation, disingenuous, arrogant, totally unnecessary and serves only to place the other party on the defensive. It would be great if all of us, myself included, could work harder on avoiding such antagonistic fare and stick to constructive (even dissenting, which I'm sure we are ALL mature enough to handle) dialog. If you wish to engage in flaming, I respectfully request you use private messaging. On topic, I wholeheartedly agree with your last statements. See, wasn't that easy? ;) Thanks. |
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Okay, I'll jump in and start back on the topic of the betterment of the Maemo GUI by saying that I've been working on a Home applet that would essentially launch web bookmarks, applications, and files from a single, one-touch location. The applet is called quick.launch, and would be customizable by adding and arranging items as the user chooses. Now I'm not an advanced developer by any stretch, and I'm finding it a bit daunting to create such an application at this level. So I'd like to invite any developers that would be interested in collaborating with me to get this and likely other application ideas up and running for these devices quicker than I, or anyone else, could possibly do alone.
Here is the latest screenshot of how the application looks so far. I'm thinking that each "cell" would act as a button and hold various item icons. Each cell would act as the touch controls by snapping to the center cell for display of the item title/name and for launching the item (either from the center cell button or from the select key on the d-pad). For example, if you were to press the far left cell/button, the items would shift right four places while displaying the selected item in the center cell. At which point you could launch that item or continue navigating via the other cells/buttons. I'm available via Gmail if anyone is interested. - Derek Coleman |
Re: Apple Newton Developer Talks About the Maemo GUI
So the topic of this conversation was the inconsistencies in the UI of the N800. Can any of these issues be fixed/altered by 3rd-party developers or can they only be "fixed" by Nokia?
I, too, am a former Newton owner, and I am considering the purchase of an N800 to replace an aging Tapwave Zodiac. However, I don't want to leave a mature (OK, old) system (Palm OS) for an unfinished/unrefined platform in the N800. While I have only played with the N770 and N800 at CompUSA, many of the issues Sean brought up were immediately apparent to me in the limited time that I spent with the device. It is my intention to set up a scratchbox and do some digging, but is it at all possible to alter the interface in a more substantial way than just altering the theme? Just how malleable is the Hildon UI? Can the icons be replaced? Is there an IDE for building Maemo apps? Which languages can be used? Thanks in advance for any info. |
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About your last question : for GUI apps, to my knowledge, C, C++ (N800) and Python.
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Anyone could entirely replace all of the GUI on a Maemo device, and just keep the underlying OS for power management, wifi, X etc.
Indeed, this has already been done with the GPE and Opie ports - but I don't think they offer enough (or have been sufficiently well publicised) to gain any traction. |
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