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Here are my proposals (sorry for double posting but that way more people will read...):
- A LinkedIn application. There are tons of Facebook and Twitter applications. If you want to go to Social Networks, try to develop something new. - A video editor application. There is nothing related with this subject for the N900. - An application to apply different effects to pictures. There are two main applications to photo editing. Ansel-A is a powerful editor but lacks simple effect to be applied by noob users. Classic Print is nice and easy to use but only one predefined effect exists. An improved version would be appreciated (I have asked it to the original author before) with more predefined effects. There are lots of applications for this purpose in Android and iOS that apply funny or useful effects to pictures. - A good comic viewer. Actually there are two comic viewers, cbrPager and Comix, none of them finger friendly and not fully featured. Apply finger friendly gestures for zooming and full screen, some suggestions here. You can try to improve one of them or port an existing one like QComicBook. - An archive manager. Current existing ones are not finger friendly. You can try to improve Xarchiver or FileRoller (both GTK) or port Ark from KDE. - Improve existing applications with a nicer GUI more finger friendly. Some that I remember and that very useful: QStarDict (here you can see some suggestions), OpenSubtitles, - A good looking Image viewer. With 3D effects for categorizing folders of pictures like the QML demo for Flickr, nice transitions (cover flow) etc. - A nice, feature rich, PDF viewer. You could try to port Okular from KDE, apply finger friendly gestures for zooming and full screen, book page flipping effects, etc. As an inspiration, take a look at other awesome applications for the N900 with very good looking GUIs like Someplayer or CuteTube. |
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If you're planning events in your Local MeeGo Network during the timeframe of the Competition, please add them to the Wiki:
http://wiki.maemo.org/MeeGo_Coding_C...on_2011#Events If you would like to propose your application idea, please update the Wiki: http://wiki.maemo.org/MeeGo_Coding_C...ation_proposal |
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There are lots of useless but often advertised typical iPhone Applications (iFart, drink a beer with you phone, breast enlargement apps) - they are not really Games and it would be unfair to compare it with those. Exactly the same like a Port of a Emulator was unfair to compare with a real and fresh created game. And I would like to vote for a "network" categorie, too. A Twitter or facebook Application is not really Business & Office related. :) Perhaps we could remove the Desktop categorie? Were there apps inside the last time that was not able to put them into other sections? |
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http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_Coding_C...1#Participants How about these? Beginner Business & Office Desktop (Widgets) Fun Graphics & Multimedia Location & Navigation Network System & Utilities |
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Mmh, I would call it "Network & Communication" :)
Edit: Oh, I thought about a additional Fun category. Not as a replacement for Games. :confused: |
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Business & Office Desktop (Widgets) Fun Games Graphics & Multimedia Location & Navigation Network & Communication System & Utilities Okay, then we'll just add a flight + accomodation to the MeeGo Conference in November... ;) But nine categories is really the limit... Is someone *against* a additional "Fun" category or would like to add another category instead? |
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But if this is easily doable my intervention was a big success for the competition and especially for all the developers. :D (I need a smiley with a halo here, fast!) Quote:
I thought we could put "Queen Beecon" into "System and Utilities", "MyContacts" into "Office", and so on... but I don't know if this is already a good idea. For some Applications its anyway hard to categorize. At example we need in my opinion at the Application Manager a extra category especially for Themes. Will the programmers itself select the category when they join the competition or will someone sort it into the correct category before the voting begins? |
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Okay, just Kidding. I understand your reasoning. ;) And because of this I have asked. Perhaps we should start a small Voting thread about this to check if really everyone is agreed? I'm not sure. The last time there was a small annoying discussion about this kind of decisions. It's not because of me, in my opinion the last word has anyway the organizer! (he has to do all the effort) And what about the emulators? Nicolai, any ideas? I don't like it in the games category, too. Is this something for the "Others" category? It fits to good into games. But it's hard to compare "normal games" to a "100000 games in one application". Should we add a handicap for Game Emulators? (I don't like this idea, but perhaps?) We should nail down the categories before the 1st of April, or not? There are still other questions in my mind - voting process - is this nailed down? |
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