Honestly i don't see a point of to spreading this app since it has no basic functionality, however if you are really interested in it progress ill put .apk file on my server tomorrow.
-- Bartek 2011/7/4 Jan-Christoph <[email protected]>: > Hey Bartek, > > is there already an Alpha version .apk ready for testing? I don’t intend > on spreading it but since I have an Android phone I could do some user > testing on it and report back to you. > > Since it’s best to do that early in development that would be perfect. Let > me know if you can provide me with an .apk (even if real connection is not > working yet). Also, do you use an open platform like Gitorious for > development where your code is visible? > > >> On June 19, 2011 05:22:40 AM Bartek Przybylski wrote: >>> Hi! >>> In last few weeks i wasn't able to wrote some concrete stuff for >>> android app, however yesterday i was able to rewrite few things. >>> http://imageshack.us/g/818/ss1h.png/ >>> Here's the result of my yesterdays work. I decided to drop "sessions" >>> idea and now i'm using android account framework. >>> Both 1.2 and 2.0 stractures of webdav file are supported. >>> >>> First screenshot shows account setting up activity (could i ask >>> someone who know UI design to propose some prettier UI for this ?) >>> Second shows, what's happend if we setup two ownCloud account. User >>> will be forced to choose the one which he wants to use. >>> Last one shows actual "list" of files, howewer its not filled since, >>> webdav module is still in progress :) >>> >>> Any comments are welcome >>> >>> Bartek >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Owncloud mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >>> >> >> That looks really good! I can't wait to try playing with it on my Android >> phone. >> >> For your setting up activity, I just took a quick poll of other account >> setup programs on my device (the default google ones and a carddav/caldav >> sync program). The google ones displayed the what the user should fill in >> inside of the text box, which disappeared when the user started typing. >> The other sync program but the text above the text box as small little >> headings. Both ideas do present a very clean looking design. The carddav >> sync program is available from the android market for free, if you wish to >> check it out. >> >> Hope that helps, >> >> Matthew >> _______________________________________________ >> Owncloud mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >> > > > _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
