http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat1139/oz/today.html=============================================
> OpenZaurus 3.5.2 contains Opie today 1.1.7 as well as the plugins for the datebook, the todolist and the addressbook in its default installation. All are available as separate packages.
state that other plug-ins are available in the feed (atm) - for example a weather plugin, a stock-ticker, a fortune cookie plug-in, etc.
Also state that these are easy to write (so get writing people!). Perhaps give a link to the source (in CVS or a tarball) so people can see how easy it is (tarball might be good then Sharp ROM developers could also start writing as they have a version of opie-today I think).
> wrench in the upper right (right besides the dinosaur)
Perhaps change to make it a bit clearer still: wrench in the upper right (just below and to the left of the dinosaur)
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat1139/oz/addressbook.html===================================================
> "Export vcard" will export you whole addressbook into one vCard file.
can it also do just one entry at a time?
> "My personal data" lets you enter your personal data (this is called the "business card" in some other applications).
and it's actually stored in a vcf file so it is in fact a business card.
> If you click on the search button, this text field will appear where you can search for contacts. It is very rudimentary (searching for "ea" or "Ea" won't return "Earl"), and most of the times it will be easier just to scroll down the list of contacts with the bar.
not all that useful then - I wonder whether it handles ?* etc.
looks like it does (looking at the config settings) - perhaps search is in fact too sophisticated for most. Worth mentioning the use of the * and ? operators though even if regular experssions are a little too complex to explain.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat1139/oz/appearance/guide.html========================================================
> You can select the following styles:
my understanding is that KDE 3.x styles/themes/? are drop-in compatible for opie (there's a page on the OE wiki about this iirc)
This should be mentioned here IMO
> In the inferior window you will see the previsualization
Window at the bottom rather than inferior - different meaning in English to that which you're looking for
might be better with English screenshots rather than Spanish - anyone able to provide some?
> Image: the image must have the same resolution of your device so that it is seen or (320x240 or 640x480).
hmm, not sure about this - I think opie does scaling and tiling if the image is too large/small
There are a few grammatical errors and typos too, but nothing too bad and they are all very good efforts
Keep up the good work!
Si