HI.

So simple, to me, it would be enough!

Waiting to have to use it!

Regards.
Marcos

El jueves, 21 de abril de 2016, Tony Scott <to...@tonyscott.org.uk>
escribió:
> From the responses so far, the nest way forward seems be to write a
> scope to be the home page.
>
> I haven't done any scope based work so far, so could I suggest we
> agree an overall specification on this list, followed by a group
> (ideally involving some who have written scopes before!) putting
> together a suitable scope (using GitHub?).
>
> Anyway, here's an initial brief draft list of a specification for a home
scope:
>
> 1. Must allow the user the include any scope from the entire phone.
>
> 2. Must be able to make the scope appear initially when the phone is
> switched on after logging in (is this possible?).
>
> 3. Can change the background independently of other scopes (I don't
> believe this is currently possible).
>
> Any more thoughts?
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Tony Scott
> http://tonyscott.org.uk
>
>
> On 19 April 2016 at 20:42, Mark <j.m.hol...@me.com> wrote:
>> To chuck in my two-penneth-worth:
>>
>> I agree with Jack Wallen about the desire for some "free space". I think
>> that that was what did it for Metro on windows desktop. It's also what I
>> dislike with the app grid on the iPhone. If a nifty, customisable Scope
can
>> so the trick, that'd be great. If it could run something like Slidewall -
>> even better! ;)
>>
>> m
>>
>> On 19/04/16 13:22, Lorn Potter wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 19/04/16 02:43, Tony Scott wrote:
>>>>
>>>> An interesting suggestion - any views?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-one-simple-fix-that-make-the-ubuntu-phone-incredible/
>>>
>>> He seems to be implying that Ubuntu would be more popular if it were
>>> more like all the other guys... ;/
>>>
>>> As a past office mate used to say, "patches are welcome". That's one of
>>> the best things about Ubuntu - it's open source. How about making a
>>> scope that does what you want?
>>>
>>> Personally, I don't want widgets on the homescreen. Been there. Done
>>> that - Nokia N900.
>>>
>>> Transparent apps might be cool, but they make it difficult to see the
>>> content in bad lighting - outside in bright sunshine.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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