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In case you've never heard of it, Titanium is like Adobe Air except it doesn't require a runtime client to be installed.

It allows developers to use web technologies like javascript, css, and html to develop rich desktop/internet applications. They have a mobile edition but at th moment they only officially support iPhone and Android. However, I submitted a post and they responded suggesting that if Maemo supports webkit that Titanium Mobile apps should work on it.

Here's the post if anyone cares to read and/or participate in trying to get official support:
http://support.appcelerator.net/disc...-maemo-support
 

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It'd be nice if someone "official" could go have a look.

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Hmm, they have sources, so I can try if I can get the linux version running...
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It'd be nice if someone "official" could go have a look.

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Hey, if they see a demand for it I think Appcelerator will "accelerate" their adoption of Maemo as officially supported. Maybe some people from this forum can throw voices over there
 

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I managed to compile Kroll, but the Titanium API requires some patches to libwebkit. I think this is the last problem to build it.
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Nokia is looking into this now as well.

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Nokia is looking into this now as well.

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Wow, that is great to hear!
 
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Yes, it is interesting to hear that Nokia has a maemo webkit browser somewhere hidden Since Titanium is heavily dependent on it.

And on a patched libcurl Managed to remove the specific curl dependency but that may introduce some problems.

Here's a preliminary version - not tested, for the adventurous
http://bundyo.org/maemo/Titanium/

WebKit is in fact not required yet, one is included in the runtime. In the future though it will be best if the webkit is reused to save space (it can be even now since it is the same).
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Removed the webkit link because it breaks Tear.
 
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