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#699
Originally Posted by uvatbc View Post
I saw this pattern in the various code samples for telepathy, however when it comes to handling StreamedMedia, the only sample I've seen that is reasonably complete is the tp-qt4 "call" sample code. That sample code actually handles the StreamedMedia channels itself using Farsight2 as far as I could understand.
To me, this means that call "handling" terminates with me, and not with the Nokia supplied dialer: rtcomm-call-ui.
And this is where I'm stuck.

You know what? I feel we should have a irc channel so that we stop hijacking this TOR thread with these development / hacking efforts...
I also saw the telepathy call sample and have to say that could not even get it to compile. Unless you have any need to deal with the stream and/or create your own "I am on a call with X" window (and I am not sure if you can) the process I described is enough to place calls on any "accounts" (I have tried with skype, tel and tor).
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My maemo work:
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For Harmattan:
GeePS - native UI around google maps - GApp - access to optimized mobile "google apps".
Shutdown - shutdown and reboot with one click - QuickCall - one click call, skypeout and google voice integration using dial tones.
WakeOnLan - wake computers on your local network.
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For Maemo/N900:
GApp - access to optimized mobile "google apps". - MobWebMail: browser optimized to access multiple gmail accounts
MyContacts: 75 Contacts on your desktop, ring tones per group and more - GeePS: native front-end for google maps
Macuco2 : web browser to access web sites optimized for the iphone - WakeOnLan: wake up computers on your local network
dbBrowser: Simple application to browse sqlite databases