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2009-06-10
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#72
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I think Maemo don't want third party developers stealing their coolest ideas. You can have them when everyone else does, not before!
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2009-06-10
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2009-06-10
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2009-06-10
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Cut-n-paste functionality -
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Very much needed.
DPad -
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for scrolling at least - cant always use finger scrolling for a long text document say ... thats tiresome.
also for Games as others mentioned.
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I would expect a modern day platform to support rotation in both landscape and portrait quite frankly. There are many time I just want to read something in portrait mode - and this should be a device platform specific function - not an application specific.
Whats the use of that accelerometer if not for rotation ?
So biq question - will Harmattan which is supposed to have Qt built in support better rotation ?
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2009-06-10
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#76
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OS update, Nokia does not support OS version update.
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2009-06-10
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2009-06-10
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Copy & paste and rotation are at OS level in Fremantle. This is a thread about issues with the APIs and how to give the user the best experience when other people write Maemo 5 applications; not the user land applications which ship with Rover.
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2009-06-10
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The API is part of the OS. If the published API does not have functions for some things, how can the applications access that OS functionality?
I am not talking about a "secret" or internal API used by the core team of Maemo. The published API needs to have those functions.
The same with hardware - D-pad needs to be there. I would say multi-touch as well.
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2009-06-10
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Rotation is covered in the API, and although I haven't looked into it yet, I think all the developer needs to do is set a "my application can rotate" property and then the OS will let the user rotate the application.
How well the Hildon and GTK widgets resize after rotation is another story entirely...
Text-selection appears to be, as conny said, a secret.
I.e. sometimes the community members have to realize that corporations are not community like and they have t function with profit motives in mind, with a central directive from some departments etc. Hence in design decisions, we have to cut some slack as well and not just "expect" things from the corporation entity to be "our" way.
That's the whole give-and-take of this new relationship - of a corporation and a community.
As for the issues and what I underastand
I am ok personally with some of the taking away of functions and changing things to suit the finger-frindliness of the UI.
But again basic things like cut-n-paste and file explorer with enough of file details etc are essential to making it a powerful device.
And I understand Nokia has some tricks up its sleeve, but at least let us know we will have this and we will not have that - instead of this cat and mouse game of trying to second-guess which features are missing.
And all kudos to QGil and Ragner for their communication.
Just don't shoot the messenger is all.
On the issues
Help :
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was not used much and I don't feel I will miss a central help system as much. In fact most apps can just have an online help with a link in the application.
Cut-n-paste functionality -
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Very much needed.
Some apps in mind : Yellow Notes - i keep notes in that and need to copy-paster into tidbits (like email id) to other apps.
Notes application - same as above.
Contact app - like to copy a contact detail to paste in some other app or vice-versa.
And lastly from the browser - which I gather there is a method (a hidden one at that)
DPad -
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for scrolling at least - cant always use finger scrolling for a long text document say ... thats tiresome.
also for Games as others mentioned.
Rotation :
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I would expect a modern day platform to support rotation in both landscape and portrait quite frankly. There are many time I just want to read something in portrait mode - and this should be a device platform specific function - not an application specific.
Whats the use of that accelerometer if not for rotation ?
The Zaurus with Qt did rotation pretty well (had its defects as well) but it applied that to all apps and Qt layouts (if properly done) supported resizing and replacement of controls nicely too.
So biq question - will Harmattan which is supposed to have Qt built in support better rotation ?
Last edited by nilchak; 2009-06-10 at 19:07.