Om2008.8
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== What's New == | == What's New == | ||
− | === | + | === Design === |
− | + | Om2008.8 was designed to be as empty as possible, for the very purpose of showcasing your ideas. | |
− | === | + | (copy Sean's text to the community list: Openmoko on Design) |
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− | + | === Customize === | |
+ | Om2008.8 is allows you to customize your Neo in many aspects. | ||
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+ | * use the installer to find sw modifications for your neo | ||
+ | * all source codes openly public allowing for customization all the way down to low level sytems. | ||
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+ | === Share === | ||
+ | * share your locations (splinter) | ||
+ | you can use splinter to save your location and even send it to friends via sms. how cool is that?! | ||
+ | * share your applications (installer) | ||
+ | share your ideas with the world by adding packages to the Openmoko repository (link). It is a great database for all things openmoko and can easily be accessed by any user through the Installer (link) |
Revision as of 12:57, 31 July 2008
Om2008.8 is the successor to Om2007.2. Om2008.8 uses EFL for the launcher, custom UI applications and Qtopia on X11 for telephony. It is the first step from GTK+ on x11 to using multiple toolkits in combination. Om2008.8 now supports EFL, Qtopia and GTK+ applications.
Contents |
What's New
Design
Om2008.8 was designed to be as empty as possible, for the very purpose of showcasing your ideas. (copy Sean's text to the community list: Openmoko on Design)
Customize
Om2008.8 is allows you to customize your Neo in many aspects.
- use the installer to find sw modifications for your neo
- all source codes openly public allowing for customization all the way down to low level sytems.
- share your locations (splinter)
you can use splinter to save your location and even send it to friends via sms. how cool is that?!
- share your applications (installer)
share your ideas with the world by adding packages to the Openmoko repository (link). It is a great database for all things openmoko and can easily be accessed by any user through the Installer (link)