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2007-12-10
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2007-12-10
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Holy crap, something constructive, thank you! Those are great, I believe I will start on those alongside a new project I may take up. Thanks again for the suggestions, perfect
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2007-12-10
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2007-12-10
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@ localhost
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2007-12-11
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2007-12-11
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I'm with the majority here. It's useless and unnecessary.
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2007-12-11
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#18
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Make it a customizable start page.
Phase 1:
Allow users to design icons, set orientation, and assign commands to icons
Phase 2:
Grid-based framework allowing resizable icons and a drag-and-drop editor for arranging icons.
Phase 3:
Extend framework to allow generic plug-ins for thing such as RSS feeds, weather, stock ticker, wi-fi status, etc...
Phase 4:
Develop a default horizontal home screen with 3 (wide) x 4 (tall) grid containing icons for:
-- World Wide Web
-- E-mail
-- IM
-- Calendar
-- To-Do
-- Address book
-- Movies
-- Pictures
-- Music
-- Phone (e.g. Skype)
-- GPS
-- Calculator
Next to this grid include a clock plug-in and an RSS reader showing the latest Tablet news. Convince Nokia to sell tablets with this start page. :-)
What do you think?