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Does anyone ever get messages that are concise and short like the demo? Or have friends that are as good-looking?
If you ran this on my email in-box, I'd just have a bunch of notes saying
I have for a very long time wished for a GUI where an image of the contact that sent you the message popped up. Well now Motorolas new MotorBlur has that feature.
Any chance anyone will make something like that for the N900 and forfill my wish?
Here is a quick mock-up render I made.
Image is taken from the contact info and the message text is displayed bellow.
I can see how making this as an widget will present problems, But if it's an app that always run in the background and then pounce into action when a Message is received we should be able to have something like the concept.
It would have to have it's own full screen application, perhaps masquerading as a desktop screen by copying the same background on the fly.*
I am no programmer, So I'm clueless. But any theory's are welcome