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2012-05-28
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2012-05-29
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Ubi is an unofficial 'Ubuntu One' client for Maemo 5 and (hopefully) for other Qt-enabled platforms.
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2012-05-29
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2012-05-29
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Hi, I installed it on my N9.
It seems to work (didn't tested all features).
But it's always in portrait mode.
Gread work, I really love to see U1 clients (U1 from stuartlangridge is also nice) to come to Maemo/Meego
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2012-05-29
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2012-05-29
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2012-05-29
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Thank you all for warm response!
Honestly, Ubi is just an "hobby" experiment. I am not a professional developer and in fact I do not have a plans to be one.
I tried to compare the Android vs QT development and for me, QT is definitely a winner. I am in love how intuitive and powerful all QT ecosystem is. I did Maemo, N9 and Symbian compilation without a single line of code change.. and almost in the same way I can release Ubi package for BlackBerry 10!
It is amazing, QT is amazing!
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2012-05-29
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2012-05-29
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Initial version supports:
- file downloading, uploading and publishing
- file/folder renaming and deletion
- folder creation
- account data view
At the moment Ubi is available only for Nokia N900 (extras-devel repo), but also an experimental (=not tested on real devices) release for Nokia N9/950 and Symbian was published.
Project page
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Last edited by mkiol; 2012-06-01 at 21:39.