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A lot of times i'll give hints or sneak peaks about upcoming tech in openMobile...so I figured it might be easier to condense to one thread (and add a few new ones). Everything's going in the first post and i'll update as necessary.
Feel free to comment but fair warning some things areuntil release.
Touch Browser:
Geolocation:
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Natural Language Skin Design:
Bluetooth Audio:
Input Router:
Linux:
Navigation POC:
Navigation Actual:
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openMobile - An open source C# Front End (why choose openMobile?)
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openMobile - An open source C# Front End (why choose openMobile?)
- Always Recruiting Developers -
Like what you see? Donations are always welcome
Damn glad I get to help out on a project that is certainly going places. Looks good.
i agree with ws6vert...i really need to finish pumping out them graphics...i get my internet set up at the new place today, and I will be back in business
...wow
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Sweet! I've better hurry up and get my code back to Justin!
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Hmmm....this is starting to get kinda long. Should I pull the pics of features implemented in the upcoming release?
openMobile - An open source C# Front End (why choose openMobile?)
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looking really impressive, great work !
Well it is the "sneak Peak" thread, so I would vote that only the up and coming should be posted here. Maybe take these images of things that made it into the release and add a webpage on the site that could incorporate them. Like a visual history of sorts, or some other form of visual documentation for each of the features.
I like the last two images the most!!
FYI, Hal is being replaced with DeviceKit on Linux systems. The cool thing is that it's actually easier to detect added/removed devices. Just in case you didn't know already.
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