Tim, I read this after I posted to the list.
I'd _love_ to get the 'moko back up and running. Make sure you remember that blog post link when you write it! andylockran Tim Dobson wrote: > James Tait wrote: >> Tim Dobson wrote: >>> I have a freerunner which I bought from www.truebox.co.uk >> So what are your impressions? I certainly take Popey's point about a >> phone that "works and works well", but just how much work/grief can one >> expect with the Freerunner? The two biggest drawbacks for me are the >> lack of a built-in camera and the massive start-up time, though I have >> to admit I don't expect to have to cold boot it that often. I've read >> numerous reviews, tech articles and so on and I'm still not really sure >> how close to "end-user ready" it is -- I've read some somewhat worrying >> stuff. > > I quite like it. > It's an awesome piece of kit. > The hardware is really god in my opinion though I take your point in > reference to camera. > The startup time shouldn't affect you really. > > It depends what you are wanting to use it for... > > if you want to use it as a phone(!) everything works fine. Rumours about > stuff crashing on incoming calls etc seem to be a thing of the past, no > more command line calls(!), the gui works fine and seems stable. > > Regarding SMS they are easy to send recieve.. no stability problems etc. > Contacts and are automatically imported from your SIM if you have them > there and more contacts can be imported in vcard format. > > I was extremely surprised at how polished the GPS stuff was > Tango gps - http://www.tangogps.org is an awesome program a *bit* like > the google maps bit of the iphone (i think). > Anyway it does stuff like overlays your position on maps and allows you > to record your track and stuff. > > The wifi stack is stable and functional, currently two beta GUIs exist > for it, but development is so fast that 5 days ago, neither existed in > their current form. By the time anything has been shipped to you, you > will be wondering why i am mentioning anything there. > > GPRS is a bit ugly at the moment (functional but impractical) but I'm > going to investigate that in more detail in the next few days with a > view to making it awesome. > > There are 2 webrowsers, (the minifirefox one is best imho) an image > gallery and file manager, pidgin IM client, and a media player. > > I would really recommend it, in places it is rough around the edges, but > i can not give comparison at the speed development is going - if you > think how the gnu/linux desktop changes in a year then you will probably > be able to imagine how much the gnu/linux phone changes in a month... > > I intend to get round to in depth blog post at some point. I'll remember > drop a link to here when i do. > > Tim > > -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/