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2010-06-21
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2010-06-21
, 12:21
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2010-06-22
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2010-08-12
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#15
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are you refering to something that is similiar to gnome-do or launchy? because that would be invaluable!
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2010-08-13
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2010-08-13
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@ Hellsinki, Finland
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#17
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I think what you are looking for may already exist.
Look in extras for a Widget called "App Search" http://maemo.org/packages/view/app-search-widget/
It works exactly as you describe, it is a small homescreen widget that when you click on it, it gives you a list of all installed applications. You can then search the list just by typing in the application name. It is an invaluable tool as I can never find apps in my menu!
Hope this helps.
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2010-08-13
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2010-08-13
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@ Hellsinki, Finland
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#19
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No need for 'shift' as pressing 'space' right now does nothing. So all that is needed is to capture the event of pressing 'space' on the homescreen.
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2010-08-13
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Now if we only could launch that program via keyboard-shortcut (like shift + space) it would be perfect!
If I have some app open and want to quickly open another one, then I think it's stupid to return to desktop just to hit the widget's schortcut... too many taps there.
I don't think that it indexes contacts but for that there is the osso api...