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2009-10-15
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I was watching the video of Hermes App that updates contact information from facebook etc. AFAIK it is a standalone application for manual update. It would be a lot more functional being able to integrate this kind of application directly in contacts: after installing Hermes, the provided services appear under contacts "synchronise" -button. Then all services would work under the same automated sync etc.
In file sharing there are now few services like Ovi and Flicker. I have heard that "More will be coming". Are they made 100% by nokia, or is it also possible for 3rd party developers to do them?
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2009-10-15
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2009-10-15
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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2009-10-15
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Maemo API doesn't allow for arbitrary applications to enhance arbitrary menus in other applications
There are a certain number of defined places (Telepathy accounts, sharing services) that have extensible APIs.
Me three.
This goes against basic *nix tenets if implemented wrong.
*brief flashes of IE interwoven with Windows 98* *shudders*
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2009-10-15
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@ gbg.se
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I really like the maemo approach, where skype is not an application, but rather a feature integrated on contacts. Same way you can send pictures to the flicker or other services directly from image gallery etc. I would really like this kind of appoach to be eaven wider. For example integrated note taking application to contacts, calendar etc. So you could be viewing your image, then select "add note" and select your favourite note -application to write a note - or xournal to draw it down.
I was watching the video of Hermes App that updates contact information from facebook etc. AFAIK it is a standalone application for manual update. It would be a lot more functional being able to integrate this kind of application directly in contacts: after installing Hermes, the provided services appear under contacts "synchronise" -button. Then all services would work under the same automated sync etc.
IMHO this kind of development is something that would make Maemo a (even more) special in the market. In two years, instead of having 65000 different applications, it could have 45 000 applications and 20 000 installable features/implementations.
How well current API makes this possible at the moment? (I'm a very light-level coder, so I guess this information COULD be found in development -section, but .... ) How much it is controlled/maintained by nokia? In file sharing there are now few services like Ovi and Flicker. I have heard that "More will be coming". Are they made 100% by nokia, or is it also possible for 3rd party developers to do them?