that makes sense to me.
On Saturday, April 6, 2013, Oren Horev wrote:
> I meant John off course :-)
>
> On Saturday, April 6, 2013, Oren Horev wrote:
>
>> Hi Jim, Zisu,
>>
>> An e-reader is an absolute must on a tablet and will be added as a core
>> app in due time. The current focus on phone us
I meant John off course :-)
On Saturday, April 6, 2013, Oren Horev wrote:
> Hi Jim, Zisu,
>
> An e-reader is an absolute must on a tablet and will be added as a core
> app in due time. The current focus on phone use scenarios is necessary in
> order to shipp a phone ASAP. After making sure phone
Hi Jim, Zisu,
An e-reader is an absolute must on a tablet and will be added as a core app
in due time. The current focus on phone use scenarios is necessary in
order to shipp a phone ASAP. After making sure phone use scenarios are
covered tablet ones will become a priority. I am not sure when tha
Well, it sounds interesting, can you come up with a specification?
Personally, I'm not familiar with such an app.
Zisu Andrei
On 6 April 2013 01:23, John Nelson wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, why isn't an e-reader a "core app" for Ubuntu
> Touch? It may not be a basic function on a phone, but
Just out of curiosity, why isn't an e-reader a "core app" for Ubuntu Touch?
It may not be a basic function on a phone, but it certainly seems to be a
"must have" for a tablet. Is there anyone working on this?
The "document viewer" app included in the core apps doesn't seem to fit the
bill, at lea
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