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I took the liberty to create a suggestion board for OpenMoko on FeVote (my startup).
The suggestion board lets people submit and vote on suggestions, feature requests, etc. Ultimately, it's a great utility for determining what's in demand.
OpenMoko administrators, if you'd like to officially respond to suggestions, get in touch so I can give you admin status.
If you think of any other way that FeVote can help the OpenMoko platform, don't hesitate to contact us.
Micropat 08:42, 15 September 2007 (CEST)
I think we should use the Category:Ideas category since all the other wishlist items are in that category. If we decide to switch we need to update all the pages in Ideas. --Ericthefish 15:54, 19 February 2007 (CET)
I would be very careful about the load of feature wish list here. It is good serving as a brainstorming process. However without a clear understanding of the target market demographics, this wish list can easily turn the phone into a piece of unusable hacker's wonderland instead of something that can really be used by millions and change human history. --JohnWang 16:46, 2 September 2007 (CEST)
i think there's a need to sort this list e.g. like we had in the wiki before - ideas with bluetooth, etc.--Minime 23:29, 27 March 2007 (CEST)
I've beaten the hardware:wishlist into some sort of order. I was planning to do a similar job on this in the next couple of days. Same sort of ideas - delete explanatory text - we all know what a scrollbar is, for example, and add links to wikipedia for the unsure, sort out links into some sort of order, ...
There's a Lifehacker Article that might have some more good location-based ideas.
I have some neat ideas that i would like to implement for the Neo, eg: music library management (hook up to external HDD). Easy finger drag navigation type user interface. but first i have to get the emulator / vmware installed on my machine :P. I would imagine that this would require 2d accelleration though :(
I couldn't find anything about it while looking around the wiki, so I added a section under Software for an integrated help system. If I have missed it, my apologies, and please direct me to where it is described. Tingo 03:01, 31 July 2007 (CEST)
I am a consumer, right?
I want to set custom tones(Alarm, Ringtone, Startup/shutdown tone, Etc.)
Furthermore, I want to set specific ringtones for specific contacts and I wanted to use tones from My Computer(As an Ogg or Mp3) and use them as ringtones.
Would that be possible?
In which category can I put the idea of a transparent fullscreen keyboard? kelvan 13:0, 20 Feb. 2008
KlaymenDK: This is a set of features that (to me) seem obvious, yet I have not seen any address book that supports it. Basically, the intention is to link certain fields of an address book entry with certain other address book entries.
The idea is that if John and Jane are married, the software should understand that they share some data: the date field for "Anniversary" should be shared between them, and if they move it should be sufficient to change address info in one of the entries (and the rest should follow along).
Here are the proposed components and their functions:
This linking should be symmetrical; that is, if you edit an entry and set some check marks and select some other address book entries, the other entries will have the same check marks set and be linked with each other and this entry.