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2009-12-08
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@ Copenhagen, Denmark
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2009-12-08
, 18:33
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@ Oxford
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2009-12-08
, 18:36
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Joined on Oct 2008
@ Annapolis, MD, USA
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Hello community,
--- BEGIN DISCLAIMER ---
I just got my n900 with plans to develop things for it. I've being developing for Ubuntu for a long time and never really cared about cell phones (I had a nokia 3410 bf. the n900.. lol). But well. things change.
--- END DISCLAIMER ---
In the same way as many users here, I wanted to start with something *really* simple so.. here comes the n900Fly..
Start the app and throw your phone into the air, it will show how long was the "flight" and a naive estimative of its height.
(Yes, I got the idea from the much "acclaimed" iPhone Hangtime)
It is pretty damn simple (the free-fall *detector* deserves improvement) and "fun".
.deb for freemantle/n900:
http://www.das.ufsc.br/~scotti/n900F....0.3_armel.deb
Files:
http://www.das.ufsc.br/~scotti/n900Fly/
Screenshot:
I thing with some improvements (including a good disclaimer excluding any responsibilities for the developers if you crack ur phone playing with this) it could become one of the first "idiot n900 apps"
Enjoy, report bugs, send fixes... anything..
C ya!
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2009-12-08
, 18:37
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Posts: 112 |
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Joined on Dec 2009
@ London, United Kingdom
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2009-12-08
, 18:39
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Posts: 112 |
Thanked: 122 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
@ London, United Kingdom
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2009-12-08
, 18:40
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Posts: 103 |
Thanked: 44 times |
Joined on Sep 2009
@ Nashville, TN
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2009-12-08
, 18:40
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Posts: 1,366 |
Thanked: 1,185 times |
Joined on Jan 2006
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2009-12-08
, 18:45
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Posts: 516 |
Thanked: 643 times |
Joined on Oct 2009
@ Denmark/Poland
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2009-12-08
, 18:48
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Posts: 112 |
Thanked: 122 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
@ London, United Kingdom
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--- BEGIN DISCLAIMER ---
I just got my n900 with plans to develop things for it. I've being developing for Ubuntu for a long time and never really cared about cell phones (I had a nokia 3410 bf. the n900.. lol). But well. things change.
--- END DISCLAIMER ---
In the same way as many users here, I wanted to start with something *really* simple so.. here comes the n900Fly..
Start the app and throw your phone into the air, it will show how long was the "flight" and a naive estimative of its height.
(Yes, I got the idea from the much "acclaimed" iPhone Hangtime)
It is pretty damn simple (the free-fall *detector* deserves improvement) and "fun".
.deb for freemantle/n900:
http://www.das.ufsc.br/~scotti/n900F....0.3_armel.deb
Files:
http://www.das.ufsc.br/~scotti/n900Fly/
Screenshot:
I thing with some improvements (including a good disclaimer excluding any responsibilities for the developers if you crack ur phone playing with this) it could become one of the first "idiot n900 apps"
Enjoy, report bugs, send fixes... anything..
C ya!