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Hi everyone,

One of my contacts just released this pic of a draft app he is creating for N900 and forthcoming MeeGo OS.

Looks very nice, anyone got it, what are your thoughts ?

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I can pretty much guarantee that no-one has it yet Still very much under work. When it's good enough I will release it at www.moubail.com.
 

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Originally Posted by markusm View Post
I can pretty much guarantee that no-one has it yet Still very much under work. When it's good enough I will release it at www.moubail.com.
Ahh brilliant, was kinda thinking you would be on here too, great to hear.

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Hum when i see qtwrt ... i fear that it ll be something really well designed, but slow too.
 
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Hum when i see qtwrt ... i fear that it ll be something really well designed, but slow too.
Well that can be true sometimes i suppose but lets hope its speedy. By the way have you any new features coming to Khweeteur soon, perhaps Geo-Location and twitpic integration ?

Keep up the good work
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You might want to check out TwimGo - a qtwrt based Twitter client available at substanceofcode.com. Not slow at all.

The RSS reader is pretty quick also - the UI is responsive and loading and parsing of the RSS feeds is quick as well. I might have to strip off some of the CSS3 effects to keep the scrolling smooth but other than that you can do pretty heavy things with QtWRT.

When I release it anyone can take the code and easily tweak it as they wish.
 
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Originally Posted by markusm View Post
You might want to check out TwimGo - a qtwrt based Twitter client available at substanceofcode.com. Not slow at all.

The RSS reader is pretty quick also - the UI is responsive and loading and parsing of the RSS feeds is quick as well. I might have to strip off some of the CSS3 effects to keep the scrolling smooth but other than that you can do pretty heavy things with QtWRT.

When I release it anyone can take the code and easily tweak it as they wish.
I certainly have had no speed issues with TwimGo, other issues but not speed, its very nice.

How long until an initial release do you think ?
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I certainly have had no speed issues with TwimGo, other issues but not speed, its very nice.

How long until an initial release do you think ?
Honestly I have no idea. I don't have too much free time :/

Actually I was hoping that there would be an update for the QtWRT environment soon that might fix some issues - such as not being able to scroll a div (even though it displays a 'sroll bar'). On top of that I'm actually a UI/graphics designer meaning my coding method is 'trial and error' Even though it works now and the coding is fine I will still have to make some changes to prepare for future ideas.

But let's not pump up the expectations too much - it's just a simple RSS reader
 
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Honestly I have no idea. I don't have too much free time :/

Actually I was hoping that there would be an update for the QtWRT environment soon that might fix some issues - such as not being able to scroll a div (even though it displays a 'sroll bar'). On top of that I'm actually a UI/graphics designer meaning my coding method is 'trial and error' Even though it works now and the coding is fine I will still have to make some changes to prepare for future ideas.

But let's not pump up the expectations too much - it's just a simple RSS reader
From small things come great things
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