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This page lists some of the software that you can install on your Openmoko smartphone and describes other sources to find more software.
Some of these software are developed by Openmoko Inc. and some are contributed by the community. Any problems with community contributed software should be reported to the individual software developer rather than the Openmoko core team.
Not all Openmoko apps are listed on this wiki - there are much more projects at the Openmoko GForge than the wiki can list, not to mention self-hosted applications on their own websites. Actually the phones can run most Linux based Free Software, using for example the Debian distribution. The mobile phones section of Freshmeat may be a interesting place to look.
Please note that not all of these applications are in a finished format yet. When they are complete you will be able to download them via a menu on the phone. At the moment, following a recipe of commands in the console window may be needed to install. This will of course improve with time :-)
Please also note that there is some risk in installing developing software or software from an unknown source! However, if the license for the code is an open source license then you have the comfort that anyone in the Openmoko community has the ability to check the operation of the software and thus malicious or vulnerable code is likely to be detected quickly.
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This is software that mostly has no GUI. This software is usually used by other programs.
Rotate
This program just rotates the screen according to the position of the Neo FreeRunner. It's just one C file, but it works very well.
Thumbtribes
Low bandwidth distance calculation daemon.
It plays mpeg-4 320x240 stretched fullscreen, however other formats will require transcoding.