>> >Firstly, Sato is not a mobile phone framework in any sense at all. It
>> >does not include any applications or services that would make a mobile
>> >phone useful. Sato is simply a visual style.
>> 
>> 
>> Strange, the description on http://www.pokylinux.org/ says:
>> 
>> "Sato is our experimental reference/example GTK+/Matchbox based 
>> PDA/smartphone like user interface environment aimed primarily at handheld 
>> devices with very high DPI VGA displays. It features a full suite of PIM 
>> applications, multimedia playback, web browsing, games and more."
>> 
>> Huh?????? 

>"User interface environment" basically means the look and feel. It
>doesn't mean that it includes any sort of framework. It also says it is
>simply a PDA/smartphone *like* interface, not that it actually includes
>any usable phone software. I'll get this updated if it's causing
>confusion.

Yes, sorry, I mis-understood this. I'd get rid of the bit that says "It 
features a full suite of PIM applications, multimedia playback, web browsing, 
games and more." too if it doesn't actually contain any applications. ;-) 

I should have downloaded it and tried it out rather than assume things.

<<winmail.dat>>

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