On Sunday 15 April 2007 21:14:13 Esra Kummer wrote:
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> They use gtk+
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> so i thought that would interest some of you.
Note that OpenedHand already works on OpenMoko software AND even has OpenMoko
screenshots...
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http://pimlico-project.org/
On 4/15/07, Esra Kummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
Just read about a new project called pimlico.
From the homepage:
" Pimlico is a suite of lightweight Personal Information Management
(PIM) applications designed primarily for handheld and mobile devices."
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xnike writes:
>I just want to know is it good idea to use qt4 (not Qtopia) for
>OpenMoko's apps?
Probably not, unless you've got a compelling reason to use it.
Openmoko itself is GTK-based, so a non-GTK application will require
lots of extra libraries on a platform that really doesn't have much
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Hi all
Just read about a new project called pimlico.
From the homepage:
" Pimlico is a suite of lightweight Personal Information Management
(PIM) applications designed primarily for handheld and mobile devices."
They use gtk+
so i thought that would interest some of you.
Cheers
Esra
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su, 2007-04-15 kello 21:41 +0400, xnike kirjoitti:
> I just want to know is it good idea to use qt4 (not Qtopia) for
> OpenMoko's apps?
No, since it adds a big dependency that most OpenMoko users are not
likely to already have. Eats storage and memory and install-time
bandwidth.
--
Mikko Rauhal
I just want to know is it good idea to use qt4 (not Qtopia) for
OpenMoko's apps?
Anyway, I am looking forward to NEO1973 in my hands.
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