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Getting serious: Pidgin? Claws? Xchat?
Now that we've seen screenshots (and even videos) of smaller applications on Fremantle: Did anybody try to compile the real stuff? Xchat? Claws? Pidgin? ...? Gnumeric?
It would be very interesting to see how these applications are doing. After all, being able to run real desktop applications more or less unmodified is the USP of Maemo, so I'd really like to see how Fremantle treats them. |
Re: Getting serious: Pidgin? Claws? Xchat?
I can build my xchat 2.8.6 (based on skyhusker's 2.8.4) extras-devel version for Fremantle but I hate to disappoint you - XChat is heavily modified ;)
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Re: Getting serious: Pidgin? Claws? Xchat?
Is every app going to have to be recompiled?
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If so: sure. From my POV as an end user, it's hardly modified. I have the very same user experience as on my desktop PC. Take it as a compliment. ;) I'd just be interested in how screenshots look. Especially all the beefy settings dialogs... I felt they almost reached the limit of what could be done on OS2005-2008, but now Fremantle seems to have even bigger widgets, less usable space in dialogs... does it still work? Or did you have to "heavily modify" the whole application yet again and is this what you meant? (And, btw: Thanks a lot for making it available. It's on my todo-list as "give 5 stars and write enthusiastic review on downloads.maemo.org", but it seems the 2008-version isn't listed there... yet. - Any reason for this other than "ah, that's still on my todo-list, I haven't had the time yet"? - If I understand it correctly, I could do it for you, right?) |
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