The Ekoore is a tablet... by those pictures in your link they have also used
Unity. I think they would have some great insights. I never bought one as they
were expensive, heavy, and had sub-par (compared with arm) battery life. Neat
idea though.
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Chris wrote:
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The ekoore was a tablet with 3 operating systems? Windows, Android and
Ubuntu? If so, then I also remember them using GNOME Shell in contrary to
Unity.
And this link seems to support that fact: www.omgubuntu.co.uk/?s=Ekoore
Thoughts?
With metta, Chris
On Feb 13, 2012 8:47 AM, "Николай Шатохин"
Sadly it has lots of KDE dependencies.
Am 13.02.2012 14:54, schrieb Jussi Schultink:
Perhaps Kontact touch is worth a look? http://userbase.kde.org/Kontact_Touch
I'm not sure if it is too dependent on the KDE side of things, but we
do ship Qt now...
Jussi
2012/2/13 Николай Шатохин:
Look at t
Do Kontakt not need KDE libs?
2012/2/13 Jussi Schultink
> Perhaps Kontact touch is worth a look?
> http://userbase.kde.org/Kontact_Touch
>
> I'm not sure if it is too dependent on the KDE side of things, but we
> do ship Qt now...
>
> Jussi
>
> 2012/2/13 Николай Шатохин :
> > Look at the LeechCr
Perhaps Kontact touch is worth a look? http://userbase.kde.org/Kontact_Touch
I'm not sure if it is too dependent on the KDE side of things, but we
do ship Qt now...
Jussi
2012/2/13 Николай Шатохин :
> Look at the LeechCraft (http://leechcraft.org/). It is the modular
> IM-client, browser, e-mail
Look at the LeechCraft (http://leechcraft.org/). It is the modular
IM-client, browser, e-mail client, etc in one application. Maybe it's good
alternative to Firefox+Thunderbird+Empathy (but it needs some revisions)?
2012/2/13 Markus Burrer
> The Onboard developer are working on a auto popup fea
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