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2010-11-16
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link here
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Well it looks like Qt, but I would imagine it is closed source. Someone would have to convince Nokia themselves to port it (fat chance).
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Pybattery gives you an active/standby time in your status menu along with an exact % of remaining battery.
I don't know if that's any help for you but I find it really useful.
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