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clock, countdown, stopwatch, timer |
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I'm an experienced linux user and I want to develop on maemo. I have written GTK+ applications for linux using C. Rigth now I'm developing a application named MultiTimer for Maemo 5. There are going be three modes in this program: clock, timer and stopwatch. There won't be an alarm clock because it has been already integrated into the operating system. This is a joint project between me and joppu who is designing the user interface. So what do you guys think?
Last edited by TomppaS; 2009-11-27 at 14:31.