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metoo

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« on: July 06, 2008, 12:37:36 am »
First, I would like to say that I have been waiting for the openmoko for quite some time. I was excited to finally see an open source phone, and wondered what the idea would do to the industry in general.
I don't want to sound too harshly critical of everyone's work. It is definantly above my skill levels. I do appreciate the time so many people have spent on the project.

Having said that... I have now seen what the phone is like and have one question.


Is the Openmoko supposed to be a real phone for the general public, or is it just a new gadget for the developers to play with?


I mean, the PHONE takes 2 minutes to start. (Why is the CLI visible during this time anyway?)
Why should a PHONE need a stylus? The on screen keyboard is ridiculously small. If the commands can't be entered with one's fingers on the touchscreen - then the UI needs simplification.
Why does a device that sits in the PALM OF YOUR HAND even have a "desktop" ?

This is a phone after all, not a really, really small laptop. Should it look just like a really small desktop operating system?
I guess I assumed that the new way of doing things had extended to the interface.

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« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2008, 01:04:14 am »
This is the hardware for the consumer device, AKA the developer release.  A lot of work has gone into the existing software, but if you are expecting a consumer phone this is not the phone for you.  The software still needs to be completed as stated in the quickstart guide:

http://quickstart.openmoko.org/

"If you are not a developer we suggest you wait for the Consumer release of the Neo Freerunner."

EDIT:

Oh, and you might want to look at the ASU demo:

http://people.openmoko.org/ninjutsu/freerunner1.4.swf

Some Screenshots:

http://dos.jogger.pl/2008/06/29/asu-to-przyszlosc/

It sounds more like the type of interface you are looking for.
« Last Edit: July 06, 2008, 09:42:00 am by stupkid »

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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2008, 02:22:32 am »
The demo and screenshots you posted do look promising. They are nothing like the videos I was referring to.  I guess I will keep waiting for the finished product.

Openmoko.com shows that the freerunner is on sale now.  I thought the original videos I saw were of the consumer model.  It seems I jumped to conclusions.



Will it still need a stylus? anyone know?

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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2008, 12:09:20 pm »
Quote from: metoo
Will it still need a stylus? anyone know?

From what I've read on the mailing list the standard OS Phone/PDA operation will be targetted for finger operation.  Some apps I'm sure will have very small interfaces (ports, etc.) and a stylus will be required.

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