8 August 2011

  1. Front Page
  2. Applications
  3. Development
  4. Community
  5. Devices
  6. Maemo in the Wild
  7. Announcements
  8. Download issue

Other Issues

  1. 20 May 2013
  2. 6 May 2013
  3. 29 April 2013
  4. 22 April 2013
  5. 8 April 2013
  6. 25 March 2013
  7. 18 March 2013
  8. 11 March 2013
  9. 4 March 2013
  10. 18 February 2013
  11. 4 February 2013
  12. 28 January 2013
  13. 21 January 2013
  14. 14 January 2013
  15. 7 January 2013
  16. 17 December 2012
  17. 3 December 2012
  18. 26 November 2012
  19. 12 November 2012
  20. 29 October 2012
  21. 22 October 2012
  22. 15 October 2012
  23. 8 October 2012
  24. 1 October 2012
  25. 24 September 2012
  26. 17 September 2012
  27. 10 September 2012
  28. 3 September 2012
  29. 27 August 2012
  30. 20 August 2012
  31. 13 August 2012
  32. 6 August 2012
  33. 30 July 2012
  34. 23 July 2012
  35. 16 July 2012
  36. 9 July 2012
  37. 2 July 2012
  38. 25 June 2012
  39. 18 June 2012
  40. 11 June 2012
  41. 4 June 2012
  42. 28 May 2012
  43. 21 May 2012
  44. 14 May 2012
  45. 7 May 2012
  46. 30 April 2012
  47. 23 April 2012
  48. 16 April 2012
  49. 9 April 2012
  50. 2 April 2012
  51. 26 March 2012
  52. 19 March 2012
  53. 12 March 2012
  54. 5 March 2012
  55. 27 February 2012
  56. 20 February 2012
  57. 13 February 2012
  58. 6 February 2012
  59. 30 January 2012
  60. 23 January 2012
  61. 16 January 2012
  62. 9 January 2012
  63. 2 January 2012
  64. 19 December 2011
  65. 12 December 2011
  66. 5 December 2011
  67. 28 November 2011
  68. 21 November 2011
  69. 14 November 2011
  70. 7 November 2011
  71. 31 October 2011
  72. 24 October 2011
  73. 17 October 2011
  74. 10 October 2011
  75. 3 October 2011
  76. 26 September 2011
  77. 19 September 2011
  78. 12 September 2011
  79. 5 September 2011
  80. 29 August 2011
  81. 22 August 2011
  82. 15 August 2011
  83. 1 August 2011
  84. 25 July 2011
  85. 18 July 2011
  86. 11 July 2011
  87. 4 July 2011
  88. 27 June 2011
  89. 20 June 2011
  90. 13 June 2011
  91. 6 June 2011
  92. 30 May 2011
  93. 23 May 2011
  94. 16 May 2011
  95. 9 May 2011
  96. 2 May 2011
  97. 25 April 2011
  98. 18 April 2011
  99. 11 April 2011
  100. 4 April 2011
  101. 28 March 2011
  102. 21 March 2011
  103. 14 March 2011
  104. 7 March 2011
  105. 28 February 2011
  106. 21 February 2011
  107. 14 February 2011
  108. 7 February 2011
  109. 31 January 2011
  110. 24 January 2011
  111. 17 January 2011
  112. 10 January 2011
  113. 3 January 2011
  114. 20 December 2010
  115. 13 December 2010
  116. 6 December 2010
  117. 29 November 2010
  118. 22 November 2010
  119. 15 November 2010
  120. 8 November 2010
  121. 1 November 2010
  122. 25 October 2010
  123. 18 October 2010
  124. 11 October 2010
  125. 4 October 2010
  126. 27 September 2010
  127. 20 September 2010
  128. 13 September 2010
  129. 6 September 2010
  130. 30 August 2010
  131. 23 August 2010
  132. 16 August 2010
  133. 9 August 2010
  134. 2 August 2010
  135. 26 July 2010
  136. 19 July 2010
  137. 12 July 2010
  138. 5 July 2010
  139. 28 June 2010
  140. 21 June 2010
  141. 14 June 2010
  142. 7 June 2010
  143. 31 May 2010
  144. 24 May 2010
  145. 17 May 2010
  146. 10 May 2010
  147. 3 May 2010
  148. 26 April 2010
  149. 19 April 2010
  150. 12 April 2010
  151. 5 April 2010
  152. 29 March 2010
  153. 22 March 2010
  154. 15 March 2010
  155. 8 March 2010
  156. 1 March 2010
  157. 22 February 2010
  158. 15 February 2010
  159. 8 February 2010
  160. 1 February 2010

Announcements

Cordia Tab open source device running MeeGo & Cordia's port of Maemo's Hildon-Desktop

Tomasz Sterna announces with little fanfare a very impressive project called Cordia Tab. A 7" tablet (based on existing hardware, which should speed up availability) running the Cordia HD interface - a completely open source version of Hildon Desktop. Cordia Open Tablet - is an effort to bring a practical, openly hackable, Open Source tablet device to Maemo & MeeGo communities. The hardware specification (available on the project page) certainly looks capable. Time will tell how the community will react to this project, but it might be worth it to note that it is coming from the opposite direction of the OpenPandora project. OpenPandora was started by hardware engineers with cutom-produced hardware to run an existing OS. Cordia Tab has been started by a software engineer and is based on existing hardware running an in-development OS (but will also run existing OSs).



Minifile - minimal file browser for Harmattan

MeeGo.com user "sfietkonstantin" has started a project for a much needed application in Harmattan: a file browser. The author admits that it is in the early stages with some work left to do: I have coded this simple app in two days and do not have time to make an icon yet ...I'm not satisfied yet because minifile lacks some features: Icons for files and folders, Breadcrum navigation, Search, Fast scroll, Settings (start directory), Maybe some animations Harmattan advances the filesystem-less filemanagement that Apple has pushed with iOS. This has its advantages and disadvantages, but for a platform like Harmattan it's likely that a real filesystem browser will prove useful.

FlowPlayer, cover-flow style music player

Matias Perez has announced a very nice looking, very simplistic music player called FlowPlayer. It doesn't have an over-abundance or features, but it gets you straight to your music and looks beautiful doing it. I made this little music player, but it's more like a toy instead a real media player, cause here's no options for this or for that... The only think you can do is scroll the album list, select one and start playing. I'll still working on it this you like it, to add more features. The application is only available as a standalone binary deb at the moment, so volunteers willing to assist with packaging should get in touch with Matias.

MeePasswords - password manager for Maemo and Harmattan

Ruediger Gad announces MeePasswords for password storage in Fremantle and Harmattan. There are already some tools for storing passwords available for Fremantle. Though, I could not find any tool for Harmattan. Hence I created MeePasswords. Furthermore, MeePasswords features some eye candy such as animated transitions and the like. Generally, the design goal of the MeePasswords user interface was to allow quick and easy interaction. MeePasswords was initially developed for Harmattan. The Fremantle version was then ported based on the Harmattan version. The Fremantle version tries to mimic / MeePassword has also been submitted to the MeeGo Coding Competition 2011.

Drummer - a drumming app (needs packaging assistance)

{usre:skykooler} has released an initial version of his drumming app - "Drummer" - for the N900. So, I started work on a drumming app for the N900. Very simple at the moment, tap the drums to hear them. I plan to add record/playback functionality in the near future. It uses clutter for rendering, and pygame for the sound. The current version needs to be installed by extracting an archive into MyDocs, so packaging would be a welcome improvement. Until then, those with limited testing experience should probably steer clear.

TodoList - widget for managing to-do lists from homescreen

Giovanni Grammatico has put together a homescreen widget, TodoList, (based on QtMobility) which, appropriately enough, provides a todo list on your homescreen. Currently available only from Extras-devel, testers should take care it its handling.

WiFi hacking on N900 gets easier with Cleven UI

Christos Saturn has developed an user-friendly interface for aircrack-ng on the N900 called "Cleven". It provides the ability to easily configure the injection drivers, scan for surrounding stations, and, using injection and authentication or deauthentication, capture Identification Vector keys. In addition, it provides interfaces to decrypt the captured files and manage the successful attacks. "User-friendly" is obviously a relative term, as users without some knowledge of what they are doing (and a good solid reason for doing it) probably aren't the target here. Users that know what they are doing will find it much easier with a good solid UI.


BabyPhone for Harmattan

Roman Morawek has published his first Harmattan version of babyphone (also available for Maemo5). From the project page: The babyphone is a baby monitoring application that measures the audio noise level. If the volume exceeds a configurable threshold the phone initiates a call to a predefined phone number (the parents) Roman's forum post also give some details about his porting experience. Your editor installed this for a wedding this weekend, and it seemed simple enough to use and get started with.


my-meego.com app index

A new application aggregator has been launched for Harmattan at my-meego.com, brought to you by the same gentleman who brought you my-symbian.com and my-maemo.com: Michal Jerz: I thought I'd let you know that I launched the MeeGo Harmattan Software Catalog on My-MeeGo today. Over 70 apps are already listed (with short descriptions, screenshots) and downloadable. Not a big deal, but hopefully a nice way to have an overview of what has already been released and be able to quickly find an app instead of browsing dozens of sites and forums, especially now that no official downloads, repositories, Ovi store section etc. exist yet. I will be doing my best to collect software from all sources so that the catalog is as complete and as up-to-date as possible. Some of the feedback has caused some friction; but this may be left-over from my-maemo.com, which lists the latest versions of all applications, without differentiating between -devel, -testing and Extras. This leads to users having additional repositories enabled, and unintended upgrades (and breakage) of other applications.