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2008-09-12
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2008-09-12
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Oh look what turned up on my N800!
I fullscreened it and put the toolbars on the left side, but it is still pretty cramped vertically. As always, the designer's assumption of a big, 4:3 aspect ratio screen shows through...
Also, because it isn't GTK, tap-and-hold doesn't work for right-click. If there are any right-click dependent functions, using them would require a hack. I don't know if the GtkStyle project handles this kind of non-visual GTK thing. I hope it does, but...
Now all I need is some reason to use it.
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2008-09-12
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qole; How easy is it to install that application. I do not know any linux. However I have a good IT background.
Are there any bugs that you know of?
Can I set half hour alarms?
Can I change the amount of time I want the alarm to go off before the event.
Can I set an event that spans an entire week
When an alarm goes off and I choose to snooze. Will it alarm again in five minutes? If I do not answer it at all. Will it alarm again in five minutes?
Will that run perfectly on the n810?
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2008-09-12
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That's one horrible UI for a mobile device. I hope that if there is a port of what you show gets a major retooling. Seriously, Palm had it right, and no one has been so bold to copy it. You are on a mobile device, tons of small buttons and drop downs are not productive.
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2008-09-12
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Yeah, like so many other productivity apps in Debian (Evolution mail, I'm looking at YOU), it was clearly designed for a desktop. I bet the devs who wrote these apps would be a bit shocked to see them on a tablet; thed'd probably look at it and blush... "Oh man, I should have thought of that..."
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2008-09-12
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Oh gawd... don't get me started on the notes. My wife's biggest peeve with me other than general clutter...
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2008-09-13
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That's one horrible UI for a mobile device. I hope that if there is a port of what you show gets a major retooling. Seriously, Palm had it right, and no one has been so bold to copy it. You are on a mobile device, tons of small buttons and drop downs are not productive.
Guess its time to get that UI/UX wireframe kit warmed up again
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2008-09-13
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2008-09-13
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For myself I want to add:
Can I set bi-weekly alarms?
Can I set 'Daily until..' alarms?
Can I set 'Every 5fth week on Friday, with end date: xy'
Can I set 'The 12th of every second month'
and so on.
Will it know about birthdays in the (missing) full Contacts list? And give me advance visual warning with a configurable time period?
Those are things I actually use on my T3, it makes life simpler.
Can I set bi-weekly alarms?
Can I set 'Daily until..' alarms?
Can I set 'Every 5fth week on Friday, with end date: xy'
Can I set 'The 12th of every second month'
and so on.
Will it know about birthdays in the (missing) full Contacts list? And give me advance visual warning with a configurable time period?
Those are things I actually use on my T3, it makes life simpler.
N800/OS2007|N900/Maemo5
-- Metalayer-crawler delenda est.
-- Current state: Fed up with everything MeeGo.