

This one now also exists/is in active development (just going through the final stages of testing at time of writing): See FlipClock in the maemo Garage or extras-devel repository: The Main features is : - Usable with finger only - Using alarmd so alarms works when device is shutdown or sleeping - Google Sync Event of a months is displayed in list at this time, but as many users ask it, i m currently writing a month view like the one on Palm.

Maybe not like you like it, for example i don't like Agendus.Īnyway, this is my point of view, and i post this to say that yes. mCalendar isn't a simple editable agenda summary, it a calendar app.

Add syncing to those to get a killer app. Compare to Agendus on Palm or Pocket Informant on WinMo. MCalendar is an simple editable agenda summary, NOT a calendar app (e.g. This exists: mcalendar - khertan is building it :) (url here: ) offline/online calendar and notes application (see google, yahoo, ovi or any other service).Take a look: Doesn't do the google maps mashup or the sharing. sportstracker - port the S60 application to the tablet!Įcoach does similar function to sportstracker.For binary downloading there is NNTPGrab, but requires a lot of I/O. There are various good news readers (even in GTK2) for Linux e.g. could this be added to either the mail application or maybe the RSS reader could be adapted? Dejanews might cut this for now.
#Palm mplay license#

#Palm mplay full#
To those submitting ideas - please give as full an explanation of the idea as you can.
#Palm mplay software#
Killer Applications for the next Nokia internet tablet (and for the current one too)įollowing on from Quim's calling out for ideas about applications which should be pushed by Nokia as part of the release of the next tablet and Fremantle software release, we should have a think about what would make a killer app. Please note that the application doesn't have to necessarily be popular or cater to the masses. A newly added (good) browser for this internet tablet would potentially be defined as a killer app because it allows the user to do something worthwhile (surfing the web) which task she was otherwise unable to perform on the NIT. Imagine an internet tablet without a browser. A killer app(lication) is an application which adds substantial value to the NIT making the purchase of the NIT (more) worthwhile. It allows the user to run applications from a wide pool unlike most other platforms. Therefore, we answer the question: what is a killer application? The Nokia Internet Tablet is versatile and flexible.
