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nokiabot 2014-03-11 08:30

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle
 
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Originally Posted by taixzo (Post 1415496)
That may not be possible due to apps on other platforms expecting more RAM to be available.

i dont think running normal apps one at a time can be a problem..

Estel 2014-03-11 10:11

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
Some of the proposed programs can be easily (and comfortably - without major slowdowns) run via EasyDebian. For example, I use LibreOffice suite daily. Sure, not exactly the kind of "native" (although, technically, native indeed - without any emulation) that people think of everyday, but still works and is better than nothing.

As for propositions - it would be nice if someone could pick up development of Orecchiette - Maemo is really in need of good, reliable recprding program, that can record calls automatically.

/Estel

//Edit
Haven't included idea on etherpad, as it's not working well with microB :D (which, BTW, is the case with absolute minority of pages - most are working surprisingly well with our aged browser, so shame on mozilla).

_David_ 2014-03-11 12:02

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
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Originally Posted by Soulaxe (Post 1416189)
A faster browser capable of modern software.

I haven't used it but why not port the Sailfish browser?

https://github.com/sailfishos/sailfish-browser

ade 2014-03-11 20:54

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
Don't want to ruin the party, but a key ingredient is m.i.a. in this thread: developers...

Android_808 2014-03-11 21:26

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
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Originally Posted by _David_ (Post 1416230)
I haven't used it but why not port the Sailfish browser?

https://github.com/sailfishos/sailfish-browser

I was porting some of the code into my microb replacement (29.0a1 with qt ui). Due to dropped support for qt4 in embedlite its on hold at the moment. Hope to eventually port to qt5 at some stage but it will need to use qml as dev said support for widgets was going as well.

dvb 2014-03-12 01:43

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
1. I'd love to see Recaller not so buggy. It worked for me untill some change in CSSU, IIRC. I love it for no need to be opened for recording phone calls like say Orcchiette. Also it is much faster to press a button on the desktop, rather to open an app and press button there.

2. I desperately need a working MessageBlocker app. I'm so tires of SMS spam. Since v0.3 this app doesn't block anything.

3. You say we don't need another watsapp client, but I don't see a working libpurple version. I think having all messaging protocols in one place is a good idea. It could be just a messaging client without file or photo interchanging or anything else telepathy doesn't support. The same is for new google hangouts.

marmistrz 2014-03-13 17:22

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
@Estel,dvb: And don't we have myDicto for recording? It serves me really great - it provides such a good quality that you can even record gigs with it :)

@pichlo,Android_808,panjgoori,anyone who hasn't: Please add your posts to the pad

We won't have any Sailfish apps as we'd need Wayland. And if we had Wayland we'd need to rewrite most of UI to support Wayland. And even if we rebuilt the open source Sailfish apps, Silica isn't open source. So not now...

@ade: I was tempted too create a thread "How to resurrect Maemo" which would imply brainstorming how to motivate devs, but I decided it's better to find out what we need first, and then handle it appropriately

burwat292596 2014-03-13 19:10

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
"I was tempted to create a thread "How to resurrect Maemo" which would imply brainstorming how to motivate devs, but I decided it's better to find out what we need first, and then handle it appropriately" by marmistrz

Salient point here, neo900 gone very quiet and most recent posts are Jolla related. Sadly the n900 has been relegated to second place here, on it's home patch! This observation coming from a relative "tourist" as opposed to the "core members" posting here...

handaxe 2014-03-13 19:11

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
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Originally Posted by marmistrz (Post 1416591)
@ade: I was tempted too create a thread "How to resurrect Maemo" which would imply brainstorming how to motivate devs, but I decided it's better to find out what we need first, and then handle it appropriately

True. The neo900 is key to this IMO and indeed without a resurrection, the neo900 experience would be a poorer one. Yes, there are working OS telephony stacks but the OS telephony integration of maemo is special, warts 'n all.

kraker_abhy 2014-03-13 20:05

Re: [Everyone's feedback required] Which applications do we need on Fremantle?
 
I think below are the application which can be really useful:

1. A decent lightweight browser.
2. Better mail client, which doesn't slow down N900 but work in background.
3. Some app to stop draining battery (put internet connection on sleep maybe) when connected to internet but only used by conversation plugin. (I have to always off internet to save bat which doesn't let me be online for much longer on N900)
4. If possible skydrive (onedrive) client cos it provide more storage and also it doesn't have server down issue like ubuntu one have (for me).
5. Application like easyanswer is there for harmattan (least required).
6. Any shortcut to close all open tasks maybe in power menu (least required).
7. Phone app should show call duration info so we don't need to go to extended call log for just that (least required).

Thanks


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