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This is the wiki's master application directory for the Openmoko smartphones. It can not be exhaustive, as new things are showing up every week. If you are looking for a specific application and it is not listed there, you have found a bug so please add it. You may provide an outgoing link, or use the opportunity to create a new wiki page for the application.
In this case, note that the directory is organized in sections and that it only provides a short explanation for each entry. For each section, we also have a separate detailed "List of X applications" wiki page. These pages includes screenshots, installation instructions, availability and more. If you add an application in this directory, please also consider updating the "List of X applications" page.
More about these audio applications:
Note that most of the video applications also play audio, see below.
More about games:
More about GPS applications:
More about graphics applications:
More about internet applications:
More about office applications:
More about Settings applications:
More about system applications:
More about telephony applications:
More about utility applications
More about video applications
The pages linked above are all maintained manually. We also maintain an automatic categorization system by tagging wiki pages. Here is the list of application-related pages in this wiki. Normally, every page listed below should be also listed above in the same category. The converse is false: there are applications without a wiki page.
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.
More application download related pages: