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2015-06-16
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okay, so you got your mobile device in your coat or jeans pocket, an USB cable in your backpack (i always have one for the ~4 Ah battery i carry with me...) and...
in which pocket do you put
- the printer?
- the scanner maybe?
- the OCR? (maybe it fits in the backpack?)
(btw, did you see OCR on jolla ?)- and what not (?)
i have a powerful enough laptop at home
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2015-06-16
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2015-06-16
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Unfortunately, I've already got my fingers in to too many projects at the moment. (And besides, I won't have a Sailfish device to develop on until they start shipping tablets to the third batch of early sailors... Although I am trying to get my own apps up and running on the Sailfish SDK emulator right now. )
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2015-06-17
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@ Southerrn Finland
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#425
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Well, I've started to to slowly build GTK 3 packages from Fedora 22 in the Mer OBS. More or less just for fun and to see if it is doable (recent GTK3 should work just fine on Wayland).
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2015-06-17
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2015-06-23
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2015-07-15
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2015-07-15
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But there are also some very nice GTK 3 apps that would be nice to have on the Jolla phone - for example the Coreburd Twitter client - and Jolla tablet - Meld, Virt Manager, Firefox, Libre Office, Gimp, etc.
I don't have much time for this effort currently, so no promises or timelines. But help is definitely welcome!
modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
Mieru: a flexible manga and comic book reader
Universal Components - a solution for native looking yet component set independent QML appliactions (QtQuick Controls 2 & Silica supported as backends)