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The problem with making a GUI (if that's what you're on about), would probably be having to make one for each OS the flasher is running on.
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Any chance anyone could make a UI for Maemo Flasher?
Is it possible to do such a thing?
I have a few ideas on how the finished UI could look and work, but I'm not a programmer by a long shot.
Also, I would create a Brainstorm, but for some reason I can't log in over there.