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2011-03-23
, 22:35
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@ Sweden
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2011-03-23
, 22:44
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@ USA
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The most important function for me is support for native system notifications. Are you planning something like this? I don't want the full program run in the background all the time.
Otherwise it looks damn cool.
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2011-03-24
, 01:43
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@ Hong Kong
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2011-03-24
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@ USA
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Nice.
Any plan to make it work with keyboard such as space bar scrolling and jump to the end/top of the page?
Cheers!
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2011-03-24
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@ Long Island, New York
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I just uploaded to the repository MobWebMail - Gmail.
The description of the package reads:
First class Gmail browsing on your Phone. This is a web browser optimized for one task: browse your Gmail account using your touch screen device. MobWebMail supports Screen auto-rotation, full-screen view, different zoom levels and downloading attachments. On the top of a very simple interface it allows the user to switch between gmail accounts/sessions with one click.
For people that know my other package macuco, the main differences are:
- MobWebMail only allows to browse gmail
- MobWebMail allows you to access multiple gmail accounts by keeping separate sessions with distinct set of cookies. You can switch between them with two clicks.
- MobWebMail allows to download attachments
- MobWebMail shows an indicator any time the browser is requesting more data from the server (not just while loading the first page like macuco).
- MobWebMail does not use the standard Maemo UI (menus, task bar, close button, ...)
This is the link to the package page (but it is not ready yet).
p.s. MobWebMail is also available for the Symbian platform in the Ovi store.
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2011-03-24
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@ Florida
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2011-03-24
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@ USA
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#39
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this was originally called macuco on Maemo Diablo right? I remember begging for the macuco app to be ported to maemo 5...and it came over as a full browser instead of just the GMail interface. Am I correct?
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2011-03-24
, 03:11
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@ Florida
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My maemo work:
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For Harmattan:
GeePS - native UI around google maps - GApp - access to optimized mobile "google apps".
Shutdown - shutdown and reboot with one click - QuickCall - one click call, skypeout and google voice integration using dial tones.
WakeOnLan - wake computers on your local network.
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For Maemo/N900:
GApp - access to optimized mobile "google apps". - MobWebMail: browser optimized to access multiple gmail accounts
MyContacts: 75 Contacts on your desktop, ring tones per group and more - GeePS: native front-end for google maps
Macuco2 : web browser to access web sites optimized for the iphone - WakeOnLan: wake up computers on your local network
dbBrowser: Simple application to browse sqlite databases