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2013-05-12
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2013-05-13
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2013-05-13
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I was thinking if there is a way to have this app ported to maemo platform. I cannot do this so thought of checking with the community
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2013-05-13
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@ not your mom's FOSS basement
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Well from what I looked at it it seems to be a really simple "application", more like just a card-based notes and presentation thing.
> You state that you cannot do this yourself, I wonder why not?
Hmm. OTOH, i do not. There are people out there who a) cannot develop b) don't want to, but have no time c) neither have time nor interest.
> If you can describe the needed functionality in enough detail, you could try to write something like that yourself.
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2013-05-13
, 20:31
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Yes. Don't get me wrong, but may i also bring to your attention that this seems like the typical FOSS response? Doing it yourself? That can't be a "fits all"-type of attitude...
Maybe everyone should get competent in sowing greens, stitching up their garments/clothing, fixing cars, maintaining electric installations & other, more exotic stuff too, because being almost 100% self-sufficient is somewhat adorable?
No, because there are so many people who would like to pay for services & stuff, either because they are missing time, interest, or because they know that professionals would to better than them. But being on a marginally interesting platform, there is of course and understandably not that much commercial interest that would cater to certain demands. And having to rely on communities certainly makes life not easier.
The OP certainly has his reasons, and i don't see that his questioning for what he wishes for is invalid. So, what are the available Maemo alternatives for now? I found none yet, for him, sorry. Not for general Linux either. Maybe he has to live with their physical card stack for now.
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2013-05-13
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Yes. Don't get me wrong, but may i also bring to your attention that this seems like the typical FOSS response? Doing it yourself? That can't be a "fits all"-type of attitude...
Maybe everyone should get competent in sowing greens, stitching up their garments/clothing, fixing cars, maintaining electric installations & other, more exotic stuff too, because being almost 100% self-sufficient is somewhat adorable? No, because there are so many people who would like to pay for services & stuff, either because they are missing time, interest, or because they know that professionals would to better than them. But being on a marginally interesting platform, there is of course and understandably not that much commercial interest that would cater to certain demands. And having to rely on communities certainly makes life not easier.
The OP certainly has his reasons, and i don't see that his questioning for what he wishes for is invalid. So, what are the available Maemo alternatives for now? I found none yet, for him, sorry. Not for general Linux either. Maybe he has to live with their physical card stack for now.
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2013-05-14
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2013-05-14
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2013-05-14
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Recently I saw an amazing app on iphone that helps create A3 problem solving report. A3 is a lean technique that helps in business problem solving and, that too, on an A3 sheet of paper. The creator of the app has put some brainstorming cards that help frame the problem effectively. I was thinking if there is a way to have this app ported to maemo platform. I cannot do this so thought of checking with the community to see if some generous guy can port this app to n900. Official site is a3thinker.com. Search for a3thinker on itunes.