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<div>====='''Period 2009-10-29 to 2009-11-11'''=====<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=NeronGPS 0.5.0-1|<br />
Description=NeronGPS is a GPS application developped for QTExtended 4.4.3 on OpenMoko Neo Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=fix.png|<br />
Homepage=http://tvuillaume.free.fr/NeronGPS/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko v14|<br />
PackageName=[http://tvuillaume.free.fr/NeronGPS/pkg/NeronGPS_0.5.0-1_arm.qpk NeronGPS_0.5.0-1_arm.qpk]<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=oywl 0.1|<br />
Description=A simple perl script that plays a youtube video depending on a searchstring|<br />
Screenshot=Oywl.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/oywl/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName= Not packaged<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Neomis 1.0.0|<br />
Description=A computer version of the well-known electronic game named Simon|<br />
Screenshot=Neomis.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/neomis/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://neomis.googlecode.com/files/neomis_1.0.0-r0_all.ipk noemis_1.0.0-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=NumberX 1.0.0|<br />
Description=A mathematical puzzle game that will challenge your mental math abilities!|<br />
Screenshot=NumberX.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/numberx/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://numberx.googlecode.com/files/numberx_1.0.0-r0_all.ipk numberx_1.0.0-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=pidgin-vibr plugin|<br />
Description=pidgin-vibr is a plugin for Pidgin and other applications based on libpurple running on Openmoko's `Neo' series of smartphones. pidgin-vibr allows the Neo's vibrator to be used to notify the user of various IM events, such as incoming messages, buddy-logons. It does this via the freesmartphone.org D-Bus API.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.hackerposse.com/~rozzin/pidgin-vibr/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.hackerposse.com/~rozzin/pidgin-vibr/releases/pidgin-vibr-0.1.tar.gz pidgin-vibr tarball]<br />
}}<br />
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===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Bug fixing<br />
* Configuration via GUI<br />
* Performance improvements|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR (MrMoku branch!!!)|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-2_all.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Unofficial gvSIG Mobile 0.1.5|<br />
Description=A GPS-enabled, projection-aware mapping app. Supports WMS, ArcIMS, tile services (OSM, etc) and shapefiles. The new feature consists in performing vector synchronization (therefore editing) with a remote PostGIS database.|<br />
Screenshot=Gvom015.png|<br />
Homepage=http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com|<br />
PackageName=[https://garage.maemo.org/frs/download.php/6882/ugvsigmobile_0.1.5_all.ipk ugvsigmobile]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR-Unstable<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Launcher]] 0.41|<br />
Description=Launcher provides an elegant way of grouping and launching applications. It features events notification too - missed calls and messages at the moment. It also has built in apps for contacts, sms and phonelog. Changes <br />
* Clean Ups, Bug fixes and Speed ups (hopefully)<br />
* Should indicate last call made and sms sent in contacts app<br />
* Better re-sending of failed sms's|<br />
Screenshot=Launcher.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Launcher|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3911066/launcher_0.41_arm.ipk Launcher]<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=tangogps 0.9.8|<br />
Description=tangogps is an easy to use, fast and lightweight mapping application for use with or without GPS. OPK for SHR is in Testing and Unstable feeds. The new features include:<br />
* a fix for a potential segfault in the over-zoom code (spotted by Joshua Judson Rosen)<br />
* if started in landscape mode the layout is optimized (toolbar vertical) which is nice both on the neo as well as on a laptop<br />
* you can send messages to other users if the have 0.9.8 too - if you are on GPRS that's a lot cheaper than SMS.|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-TangoGPS-OSM.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/tangogps_0.9.8-1_armel.deb tangogps]|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Stopwatch|<br />
Description=Simple Qt based stopwatch. Origonal code was written by Christof Musik, and recently submitted to opkg.org by Roelant. Install instructions can be found on opkg org (link below)|<br />
Screenshot=Stopwatch.png|<br />
Homepage=http://git.senfdax.de/?p=stopwatch;a=summary|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/package_300.html Install Instructions]<br />
}}<br />
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==Community==<br />
* The last patch needed to boot the Freerunner [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=f5fb9b1a15285fde54c6b70cf35d328333e5b519 landed] in Linux right before 2.6.32-rc6. While support for many features present in the modified versions of Linux running on most Freerunners still is missing it is verified to '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-kernel/2009-November/010696.html boot]'''.<br />
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* Sebastian Spaeth wrote a great summary of what is going on in SHR land for those that aren't reading the SHR mailing lists. You can read full thread '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-November/057462.html here]'''.<br />
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* Matthias Breuel and Michael Tansella did a research project with the openmoko at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. They developed a Indoor navigation system with the Freerunner in C++/Qt. You can see a '''[http://www.flickr.com/photos/44512237@N08/4087173946/ picture]''' from the BNN newspaper. They want to thank for great support received from the Openmoko community. Special thanks go to Andy, who solved some Acc Kernel troubles over night and Mickey (freesmartphone team) whose dbus services did the low level programming.<br />
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* Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote accelerometer plugin for fsodeviced. It will ease getting accelerometers data just by using DBUS. Instructions how to get and use it are '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-September/054953.html here]'''.<br />
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==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-02-6/7''' '''[http://www.fosdem.org FOSDEM]''' sign up to [[Fosdem 2010]] if you're going to be there and tell us what you're willing to do<br />
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[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/ApplicationsApplications2009-11-13T08:23:43Z<p>Jldominguez: /* GPS */</p>
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<div>{{Languages|Applications}}<br />
This is the wiki's master application list for the Openmoko smartphones. <br />
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== How to register new applications ?==<br />
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This list can not be exhaustive, as new things are showing up every week. This page is here to help spreading awareness about applications. Here are instructions on how to add a specific application to this list. There are many ways to go<br />
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Method 1 (preferred):<br />
* Register your application at http://opkg.org. You will get a package number there, for example 33.<br />
* Notify the community mailing list.<br />
* Come back here, click on "edit" next to the appropriate section title, then add a line like:<br />
<pre>* {{opkg.org|33|Application name}} A short description</pre><br />
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Method 2: Just link to wherever the application is hosted.<br />
* Click on "edit" next to the appropriate section title, add a line like:<br />
<pre>* [http://your.host.domain/the/path/to/app/page.html Application name] A short description</pre><br />
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Method 3: Create a new page in this wiki.<br />
* Click on "edit" next to the appropriate section title, then add a line like:<br />
<pre>* [[Application name]] A short description</pre><br />
* The application name will appear in red, click on it to create and edit the new page.<br />
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== Audio ==<br />
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* [http://www.faltantornillos.net/proyectos/gnu/brightPlayer/brightPlayerGTK0.2.tar.gz Bright Player] - Fast, lightweight and easy random music player.<br />
* [http://rzr.online.fr/q/esd boxar] - Touchscreen as a finger friendly piano -- [[User:RzR]]<br />
* [[Dictator]] - Record mic, incoming GSM-sound, or a whole Phonecall<br />
* {{opkg.org|55|ePiano}} - epiano is going to be a virtual piano<br />
* [[Fingertier]] - minimal and finger friendly music player<br />
* [[Fourier]]- Realtime frequency analysis of sound data.<br />
* [[Guitartune]] - Tune musical Instruments.<br />
* [[GTick]] - GTick is a metronome application written for GNU/Linux<br />
* [[Intone]] - Elementary based mplayer frontend (for audio files).<br />
* {{opkg.org|271|JaMoko}} Jamoko is a Jamendo player for OpenMoko.<br />
* [[Mokoko]]- Play music.<br />
* {{opkg.org|151|MokoPod}} - Retrieve and listen to podcasts <br />
* [[Neoqplayer]] - Renamed as GorshPlayer: a multimedia player written in Qt4: play and retreive podcasts feeds, more reactive interface, now able to play videos ( in svn ).<br />
* [http://fisoft.eu/standa/openmoko/omshuffle_0.1_arm.ipk omShuffle] - Inspired by Bright Player with volume control. Needs mplayer to work.<br />
* [[Openmoko-mediaplayer2]] - Play music and video (mp3...)<br />
* [[Openmokast]] - Play audio stream and slideshow stream<br />
* [[Pythm]] - Audio player GUI using mplayer and mpd as backend.<br />
* [[PyRok]] - Audio player which uses Gstreamer for playback and Pygame for GUI.<br />
* [[Satan]] - Create your own music!<br />
* [[Streamtuner]] - Listen to Internet Radio Stations<br />
* [[Streamripper]] - Record from Internet Radio Stations<br />
* [[Voicenote]] - Voicenote is a script which allows to record any sound from the microphone into a wav file. It can play the created files too. It is intended to be an easy and quick way to do so.<br />
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== BlueTooth ==<br />
* [[Coypu]] - Utility for send file via BlueTooth<br />
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== Games ==<br />
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* [[Acceleroids]] Shoot-the-asteroids game<br />
* {{opkg.org|169|Black Sheep}} Fight insomnia!<br />
* [[CellHunter]] - A game you earn points by collecting cells (in english now).<br />
* [http://unsyncopated.com/BrainSolvent/Doom%20Port DOOM]- Classic FPS. Freerunner/1973<br />
* [[Duke Nukem 3D]] - Legendary First Person Shooter.<br />
* [[Freerunner LightSaber]]-Application as iphone LightSaber.<br />
* [[Games/Om 2007.2]] - Many small games on Om 2007.2<br />
* [[Gnuboy]] - An emulator for the handheld gaming all-time bestseller.<br />
* {{opkg.org|149|I'm Rich}} I'm Rich application<br />
* [[Kobodeluxe]] - A top-view space shooter, available from 2008.8 repositories.<br />
* [[Liquid War]]-Liquid War is a truly original multiplayer wargame.<br />
* [[MBAC]]- MBAC is "Moko Bulls and Cows", a classic game for openmoko written in pygtk similar to mastermind.<br />
* [[Moko-sudoku]] - Another sudoku puzzle game.<br />
* [[Neomis]] - A computer version of the well-known electronic game named Simon. <br />
* [[NumberX]] - A mathematical puzzle game that will challenge your mental math abilities!<br />
* {{opkg.org|121|Mokomaze}} Ball-in-the-labyrinth game<br />
* [[Numptyphysics]] - A drawing puzzle game.<br />
* [[Om 2008.8 Sudoku]] - Number placement based puzzle game<br />
* {{opkg.org|136|OpenMiaoCat}} OpenMiaoCat, like OpenMooCow, makes your phone became a cat!<br />
* [[OpenMooCow]] - OpenMooCow reads information out of your accelerometers. Now, if you turn the phone upside down and back again, it "moos" like one of the little toys.<br />
* [[OpenTTD]] - OpenTransportTycoonDeluxe, ported to openmoko, using only GPLed datafiles.<br />
* [[OpenVibe]] - The first opensource vibrator.<br />
* [[Pingus]] - Pingus is a lemmings clone with penguins.<br />
* [http://scalde.free.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93:pong-pogresses&catid=43:openmoko&Itemid=66 Pong progresses]- This is a little pong game for the openmoko freerunner. The screen is devided in halves, so you can touch the right half to move the paddle right and the left half to move it left.<br />
* {{opkg.org|60|ScummVM}} ([[Scummvm|Wiki]]) Virtual Machine for several classic graphical point-and-click adventure games<br />
* [[XBill]] - Little action game to stop Bill from installing Windows(tm) on computers.<br />
* [[Xlogical]]-A puzzle based game where you turn spinners to move balls around.<br />
* [[XSkat]] - XSkat lets you play the card game Skat defined by the official Skat Order.<br />
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== GPS ==<br />
* [[a-gps GUI]] - Graphical User Interface for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisted_GPS assisted GPS]. GSM-network cell locations are provided by [[Cellhunter]] and this data can be used to locate you. It uses u-blox a-gps to initialize your GPS chip.<br />
* {{opkg.org|268|Advanced Geocaching Tool for Linux}} - "Towards paperless geocaching" - [[Advanced Geocaching Tool for Linux|User Manual]]<br />
* [[bicirutas]] - This application looks for mtb routes in www.bicirutas.net (routes in Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany). It gets the current position from the gps system and downloads nearby routes. Then you can follow them with tangogps application.<br />
* {{opkg.org|175|BikeAtor}} - Like TangoGPS BikeAtor can display OSM Maps. The Speedometer displays the most interesting values of the trip.<br />
* [[GPS Sight]] - Display GPS information, location, tracks, etc, without maps.<br />
* [[Gpsdcontrol]]-A simple python script for start or stop gpsd daemon with a button on the desktop.<br />
* [[Gpsdrive]] - Car (bike, etc) navigation system<br />
* [[Gtkaddpoi]] - Utility for add a POI to TangoGPS using address or coordinates and export to Navit or to .kml file.<br />
* {{opkg.org|162|gvSIG Mobile}} - This is an unofficial port of gvSIG Mobile (http://www.gvsig.gva.es/) to the Openmoko platform. Supports: GPS, WMS, ArcIMS, tiles (OSM etc) and Shapefiles, all in a variety of projections. Version 0.1.5 includes a great feature to perform synchronization with a remote PostGIS database. [http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com/ Homepage].<br />
* [[Idle Hands]] - Give a task to you based on your location<br />
* [http://www.mumpot.org/ mumpot] - Display map (OSM), routing, OSM editing, a bit of live editing<br />
* [[Navit]] - Car navigation system with routing engine<br />
* [[Om 2008.8 Locations]] - (aka Splinter) - Location sharing based on GPS and SMS<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/omgps omgps] - High performance, UBX binary or ogpsd as GPS data provider, layered maps, AGPS online, track replay, scratch on map, ruler and lat/lon grid, basic sounding. etc.<br />
* [[OpenBmap]]-a free and open map of wireless communicating objects (e.g. cellular antenna, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth). It provides tools to mutualize data, create and access this map.<br />
* [[openBmap-locator]] - Estimate your location based on the GSM signals, uses openBmap data for its geolocation<br />
* [[Pyroute]] - Pyroute is a routing program written in Python. It features mobile phone GUI for maps, GPS, and routing.<br />
* [[QMapControl]] - Display maps (OSM..) and add points, lines...<br />
* [[QNavitCtl]] - send coordinates to Navit via dbus (position, destination, map center)<br />
* [[Qpegps]] - Display map with current position<br />
* [[SGTL|Simple Geocaching Tool for Linux]] - A geocaching application which shows you the direction.<br />
* [[sms-sentry]] - locate a lost or stolen phone<br />
* [[TangoGPS]] - Display map (OSM..), record GPS tracks...<br />
* [[Travel Diary]] - a simple application to save little diary entries to a csv file and send this to a server (that can generate a .kml file or show a map or do whatever...)<br />
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== Graphics ==<br />
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* [[Flash|Gnash]]-Play flash file on Neo<br />
* [[Gpe-scap]] - Take screenshots<br />
* [[Neon]] - Image viewer<br />
* [[OMView]] - Image viewer<br />
* [[Orrery]] - Displays the night sky<br />
* [[PyPenNotes]] - Write notes using pen and touchscreen<br />
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== Internet ==<br />
===Web browsers===<br />
* [http://www.dillo.org/ Dillo] - Multiplatform fast and small web browser ([http://misc.andi.de1.cc/dillo/ .ipk]).<br />
* fennec<br />
* [[Midori]] - Webkit based web browser<br />
* [[Minimo]] - Mozilla based web browser<br />
* [http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ netsurf]-A new browser for Neo FreeRunner.<br />
* [[Openmoko-browser2]] - The original Openmoko web browser<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/pyqt-browser/ pyqt-browser] - modified the sample code from python-pyqt4 and changed it to use webkit for web browsing. <br />
* woosh<br />
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===VOIP===<br />
* [[Linphone]] - Voice over IP<br />
* [[Twinkle]] - Voice over IP<br />
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===Email clients===<br />
* [http://www.claws-mail.org/ claws-mail] email client available in shr-unstable<br />
* [[Openmoko Mail]] - E-mail client<br />
* [[Qtmail]] - Default mail program on Om 2008.8<br />
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===Offline wikipedia===<br />
* {{opkg.org|128|Evopedia}} - a powerful Wikipedia reader (download dumps in [http://www.reitwiessner.de/openmoko/evopedia.html its official site])<br />
* [[Mokopedia]] - Read small Wikipedia dumps offline<br />
* [[Offline Wikipedia reader]] - store the entire content of wikipedia (single-language, excluding images), on a single 8GB microSD card<br />
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===IM===<br />
* [[CenterIM]] - Instant messaging client (terminal-based).<br />
* [[Pidgin]] - Instant messaging client (ICQ, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo and more.)<br />
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===other===<br />
* [http://opkg.networld.to/networld-ported/ettercap-ng_0.7.3-r3_armv4t.opk ettercap-ng] MITM (fixed link)<br />
* {{opkg.org|205|GPRSModem}} - Converts your neo in a GPRS modem.<br />
* [[Openmokast]] - Play audio stream and slideshow stream<br />
* [[PyFeedRead]] - RSS feed reader<br />
* [[TwitterMoko]] - A Twitter client for Openmoko<br />
<br />
== Office ==<br />
* dates - a simple calendar<br />
* [[e-tasks]] - An elementary task manager<br />
* [[Epdfview]] - PDF reader.<br />
* Evince - Document reader for PDF, PS, DJVU and more.<br />
* [[FBReader]] - E-book reader program (TXT, FB2, HTML and more)<br />
* [[GPE contacts]]<br />
* [[Gutenflash]] - Fast text reader by scrolling text<br />
* [[OMoney]] - A bookkeeping application<br />
* [[Pisi]] - PIM synchronization<br />
<br />
== Settings ==<br />
<br />
* [[KnjMokoOPKG]] - A graphical frontend to OPKG.<br />
* [[KnjMokoWifi]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Lint-wifi]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Mofi]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Mokonnect]] - Connection manager<br />
* [[momtools]] - an application to control Wifi, gprs and some other stuff<br />
* [[Om 2008.8 Installer]] - Graphical software installer<br />
* [[Opkg]] - Command line software installer<br />
* {{opkg.org|285|opkg.py}} - Command line software installer for www.opkg.org packages<br />
* [[Sephora]] - Settings manager<br />
* [[SettingsGUI]] - Edit various settings<br />
* [[Timezone|tzdata]]- Customise your time zone setting.<br />
* [[Wicd]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Wlan]] - Wlan is an application to manage wireless connection on the Freerunner<br />
* [[ZOMG!]] - A graphical package manager (opkg frontend -> should work on any distro)<br />
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== System ==<br />
* [[Aphasia]] - A system built on Erlang and a vertical application for people with apahasia.<br />
* [http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/ AUIMD] - AUIMD is a PyQt graphical user interface for mobile devices.<br />
* [[Auxlaunch]] - Finger-friendly app launcher and window switcher<br />
* [[Display Locker]] - Screen lock<br />
* [http://fso-control.projects.openmoko.org/ fso-control] - Popup Power menu to shutdown/suspend/reboot.<br />
* [[Gwaterpas]] - levelling tool using accelerometer<br />
* [[Gestures]] - Detect movement and display information, rotate screen<br />
* [[Keychain]] - SSH keys<br />
* {{opkg.org|253|libaxel}} - Library for easy use accelerometer.<br />
* [[MokoFEM]] - Monitors GSM information<br />
* [[Mokostat]] - Monitors battery<br />
* [[omkeys_functions]] - Remap AUX key bindings<br />
* [[Openmoko Bluetooth remote controller|ReMoko]] - Control stuff via BlueTooth<br />
* [[Pexpect]]-a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. <br />
* [[Rotate]] - Rotate screen when phone is rotated<br />
* [[Siglaunchd]] - A daemon that listens to dbus signals and launches appliactions upon arrival.<br />
* [[Ts calibrate]] - Calibrates touchscreen<br />
* [[Vala-terminal]] - Command prompt with tabs<br />
* [[Web-Manager]] - Control your phone by a web interface from your PC<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Minimoko xminimokostatus] Battery- / GSM-Status Display on Root Window (Part of Minimoko)<br />
* [[Zedlock]] - Screen locker<br />
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== Telephony ==<br />
* [[Dialer/2007.2]] - The dialer application in Om 2007.2<br />
* Launcher<br />
* [[Litephone]] Easy to use, single window phone application written in Qt.<br />
* [[Openmoko SMS Middleware]]- SMS middleware is a Openmoko middleware software for additional features related to SMS. Plugin architecture and Python based code gives this project lots of flexibility and enchancebility.<br />
* [[Paroli]] -Paroli is an integrated phone application based on Tichy (and so also written in python). <br />
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== Utility ==<br />
<br />
* {{opkg.org|176|CoovaChilli}} - It turns your phone's WiFi network into an Ad-Hoc Hotspot!<br />
* [http://openmoko.huber-computer.de/ DWDWetter] Fetches weather information from dwd (First Register at dwd!)<br />
* [[Enotes]] - Enotes is the implementation of a TODOlist manager written with elementary to appear better with distribution that use illume, like SHR.<br />
* [[Enscribi]]-a handwriting recognition input method for Linux. It's mainly developed for the Openmoko Freerunner smartphone.<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/ffalarms/ FFAlarm] is a program to set multiple alarms a day using a finger friendly user interface<br />
* {{opkg.org|57|fido}} - [[fido]] is a todo list\note manager written with elementary<br />
* [[GridPad]]-GridPad is an alternative input method for entering text with your finger, a Simple Character Recognizer Software.<br />
* [[HP48 Series RPN Calculator]] - Calculator with many functions<br />
* [[LED clock]] - When an Openmoko is sitting unused at night, turn it into an alarm clock with large 7-segment digits on a black background in landscape mode. <br />
* [http://meuk.spritesserver.nl/lightsaber-0.1.tgz The Lightsaber]. Pre-alpha starwaresque orphanware.<br />
* [[Literki]] - alternative keyboard<br />
* [[MokoGeocaching]] - Utility for add a POI to TangoGPS using geocaching.com <br />
* [[Mokometeo]] is a widget which fetches the weather forecast from yahoo, for a list of cities<br />
* [[NeoCon]] - neocon is a handy serial console utility (not only) for u-boot. The main feature of neocon is actually that you can give it a list of devices and it will pick one that works.<br />
* [[NeoLight]] - NeoLight turns your phone into a flashlight.<br />
* [[NeoTool]] NeoTool is a bash script for your desktop system to provide a friendly GUI frontend to some common management tasks.<br />
* [[OpenWrt]]-basic support for the Openmoko "Freerunner"! Kernel (2.6.28) is building and booting.<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/otp4neo/ OTP4Neo] One time password generator<br />
* [[Pimlico]]-Pimlico is a suite of lightweight Personal Information Management (PIM) applications designed primarily for handheld and mobile devices<br />
* [[QSuunto-Lite]] display dive log information from Suunto Dive computers (that work with divetools-ab)<br />
* [[qwo]]- An alternative input method.<br />
* [[ShortOm]] - Graphical launcher for shell or application, with editable config file, and log result page.<br />
* [[sortdesk]] sort your om-desktop in categories<br />
* [[Unison]] - Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It determines all differences between two directory trees and lets the user decide, how to proceed with every differing file. <br />
* [http://techiem2.net/index.php?/archives/10-Freerunner-USB-Mode-Control-Program.html usbmode]-a quick pygtk program. <br />
* [[Wrench]] - Modual used utility enlightenment_remote.<br />
* [[Yaouh!]] - Yet Another OSM Updater H.<br />
* [[Auto Home]] - Home automation using the Free runner (Openmoko)<br />
* {{opkg.org|279|Babiloo}} - Dictionary utility with voice capability<br />
* {{opkg.org|284|FltkWorldClock}} - Displays the time in different timezones (needs fltk)<br />
* {{opkg.org|298|Fltk Hacker's Diet}} - Helps you maintain, decrease or increase your weight (needs fltk)<br />
* {{opkg.org|306|Fltk Cocktail Bar}} - a Cocktail Bar application<br />
<br />
==Setting Application==<br />
* [[GTA02 sysfs]]- sysfs is a filesystem that is mounted on /sys which contains various fake "files" that are actually filled by a variety of drivers and other kernel subsystems. You can use it to change settings and behaviours of the kernel and drivers dynamically.<br />
* [[Wmiconfig]]- wmiconfig is a tool written by Atheros Communications Inc to configure the Ar6k WIFI chip used in the Neo Freerunner. This is a standalone C executable, released under GPL v2.<br />
<br />
== Video ==<br />
* [[intone-video]] - an mplayer video frontend<br />
* [http://katastrophos.net/andre/blog/software/quasar-media-player/ Quasar] - a mplayer frontend for X11.<br />
* [[Video Player]] - Using Mplayer on Openmoko smartphones.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== daemon ==<br />
* [[Lscd]] - LSC library/daemon on Linux System.<br />
* [[PyPhonelog]] - daemon uses the framework to track and log all the calls made to and from the moko.<br />
<br />
== An automatic list of application-related wiki pages ==<br />
<br />
The pages linked above are all maintained manually. We also maintain an automatic categorization system by tagging wiki pages. Here is the list of application-related pages in this wiki. Normally, every page listed below should be also listed above in the same category. The converse is false: there are applications without a wiki page.<br />
<br />
<div style="border: solid 1px black; padding: 1ex"><b>Applications in this Wiki:</b><br />
<categorytree mode=pages depth=2 hideroot=on>Applications</categorytree><br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Where to find more applications? ==<br />
<br />
At [http://opkg.org opkg.org] !<br />
<br />
Not all Openmoko apps are listed on this wiki - there are much more [http://projects.openmoko.org/softwaremap/ projects at the Openmoko GForge] than the wiki can list, not to mention self-hosted applications on their own websites. Actually the phones can run most Linux based Free Software, using for example the [[Debian]] distribution. The [http://handhelds.freshmeat.net/browse/1038/ mobile phones section of Freshmeat] may be a interesting place to look.<br />
<br />
Note also that there are many packages in the repository that are not installed by default. If what you want is a classic, chances are that it is already packaged. Suppose you want to install Perl:<br />
opkg list|grep perl<br />
opkg install perl<br />
<br />
More application download related pages:<br />
<br />
* [[Community Repository]]<br />
* [[Users Repositories]]<br />
<br />
<div style="clear:both">&nbsp;</div><br />
<br />
== Where to find full distributions ? ==<br />
<br />
* [[Download]]: for complete system downloads<br />
<br />
== The usual warnings ==<br />
<small><br />
* Some of these software are developed by Openmoko Inc. and some are contributed by the community. Any problems with community contributed software should be reported to the individual software developer rather than the Openmoko core team.<br />
* Most programs listed here are not mature/stable, but only useable/beta.<br />
* Many programs listed here are not yet packaged for your distribution and integrated in its repositories. Whichever it is.<br />
* Installing experimental software from the internet is certain to break things. Running it as root is a very insecure thing to do. Kown that you will be burned, have backups, and be ready to apologize to everybody in your phone contact list in case they receive strange SMSs...<br />
</small><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Hall of Fame]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*Google code projects tagged with:<br />
**[http://code.google.com/hosting/search?q=label%3Afreerunner&filter=0&start=0 Tag FreeRunner]<br />
**[http://code.google.com/hosting/search?q=label%3Afreerunner&filter=0&start=0 Tag Openmoko]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Applications| ]]<br />
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{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
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*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2009-11-11 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-11, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
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====='''Period 2009-10-29 to 2009-11-11'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
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Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=NeronGPS 0.5.0-1|<br />
Description=NeronGPS is a GPS application developped for QTExtended 4.4.3 on OpenMoko Neo Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=fix.png|<br />
Homepage=http://tvuillaume.free.fr/NeronGPS/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko v14|<br />
PackageName=[http://tvuillaume.free.fr/NeronGPS/pkg/NeronGPS_0.5.0-1_arm.qpk NeronGPS_0.5.0-1_arm.qpk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Bug fixing<br />
* Configuration via GUI<br />
* Performance improvements|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR (MrMoku branch!!!)|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-2_all.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Unofficial gvSIG Mobile 0.1.5|<br />
Description=A GPS-enabled, projection-aware mapping app. Supports WMS, ArcIMS, tile services (OSM, etc) and shapefiles. The new feature consists in performing vector synchronization (therefore edition) with a remote PostGIS database.|<br />
Screenshot=Gvom015.png|<br />
Homepage=http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com|<br />
PackageName=[https://garage.maemo.org/frs/download.php/6882/ugvsigmobile_0.1.5_all.ipk ugvsigmobile]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
* The last patch needed to boot the Freerunner [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=f5fb9b1a15285fde54c6b70cf35d328333e5b519 landed] in Linux right before 2.6.32-rc6. While support for many features present in the modified versions of Linux running on most Freerunners still is missing it is verified to [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-kernel/2009-November/010696.html boot].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2009-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-30Community Updates/2009-09-302009-11-07T23:17:11Z<p>Jldominguez: /* Applications */</p>
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<div>====='''Period 2009-09-17 to 2009-09-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Debian|<br />
Description=SHR has been added to the Debian pkg-fso repository. In particular the following packages have been added:<br />
* ophonekitd<br />
* shr-messages, shr-dialer, shr-contacts<br />
* intone<br />
* neon|<br />
Screenshot=Debian.png|<br />
Codename=unstable|<br />
Homepage=http://debian.org|<br />
Image=[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner HowTo Install]|<br />
Works={{works on Debian}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Android Cupcake|<br />
Description=The community has released its first version of Android Cupcake for the Freerunner. This project is continuing the work started by Koolu and includes additional code contributed by the community. In addition to the patches, separate artwork is being developed.<br />
* Suspend during call issue is now fixed<br />
* Alpha release of logo is available (see your left)<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/ Join the Project]<br />
<br>''NOTE: The install process overwrites everything on the NAND, including the bootloader.''|<br />
Screenshot=Android-on-Freerunner-Splash.png|<br />
Codename=Android Cupcake on Freerunner v0.1.1|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner|<br />
Image=[http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/GetIt How to install]|<br />
Works={{works on Android}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko|<br />
Description=QtMoko is a Debian-based distribution for the Openmoko Freerunner phone. Phone and user interface are based on QT Extended, formerly known as Qtopia. We have all Freerunner hardware working and also as a phone it should be very usable. Now we have a growing number of packages in the qtmoko-apps repository and also it is possible to access endless packages from Debian. Changes from previous version:<br />
* fixed broken battery indicator after suspend (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed swap and memory problems (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed ogg in media player and as ringtone (Radek Polak)<br />
* installable mp3 support (Radek Polak)<br />
* virtual keyboard and window manager in X applications (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* finger keyboard supports skins (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* wlan script is now posix compliant (Torfinn Ingolfsen)<br />
* latest andy-tracking kernel<br />
<br>So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let Radek Polak know how you like it.|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='V12'|<br />
Homepage=http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/|<br />
Image=[http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/ images]|<br />
Works={{works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Supports dictionaries in SDictionary and StarDict formats. <br />
* Voice capability.|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-1_neo.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Offline SHR Manager 0.1|<br />
Description=Offline SHR Manager is a tool for you Desktop machine to support managing your Freerunner with tasks such as:<br />
* making backups; restoring files<br />
* comfortable editing configuration files<br />
* manage GPS informations (tracks) <br />
Please note: This app runs on your Desktop machine, NOT on your Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=Oshyreman.png|<br />
Homepage=https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/oshyreman/|<br />
TestedOn=Ubuntu 9.04 with SHR-U on Freerunner|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/909/oshyreman-0.1.deb oshyreman]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Arora git4|<br />
Description=First release of Arora web browser for QtMoko is online! Check the package feed (Main menu->Settings->Software Packages). Discussion is [http://n2.nabble.com/QtMoko-Arora-web-browser-tp3731747p3731747.html here]. The port is based on Arora 0.4. This is an old version, but its functionality (together with additional improvements) is more than enough for a smartphone:<br />
* tabs and windows<br />
* downloads<br />
* history<br />
* bookmarks<br />
* finger-scrolling<br />
* finger-friendly toolbar and menus<br />
* mobile user-agent (fake iPhone)<br />
* many minor tweaks|<br />
Screenshot=Arora_1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/arora/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko|<br />
PackageName=[http://github.com/Sektor/arora-neo arora]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Eieruhr|<br />
Description=Eieruhr, german for egg-timer, is a simple countdown application. Right now, it supports one countdown at a time and counting down up to several hours, but is rather intended for helping hackers not to forget their pizza. :) Reaching zero, an arbitrary shell command, f.e. mplayer, can be executed. Eieruhr will appear in SHR's package feed when their build problems are resolved. Till then, the package should be available from the link underneath this text.|<br />
Screenshot=Eieruhr-screen.png|<br />
Homepage=http://d-a300.selfip.net/eieruhr/eieruhr.html|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<!-- Tanuva, developing it on SHR -->|<br />
PackageName=[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Eieruhr_0.3.1_all.ipk eieruhr]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OpenTTD 0.7.2|<br />
Description=Opentransport tycoon deluxe is game about trains.<br />
* Stylus controllable<br />
* Open graphics<br />
* Open sounds<br />
* Works portrait or landscaped<br />
* Lots of languages|<br />
Screenshot=Openttd_snap3.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenTTD|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/openttd_0.7.2-r0.3_armv4t.ipk]|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=ffalarms 0.2.4|<br />
Description=ffalarms is a finger friendly alarms application.<br />
* now looks like other Elementary programs<br />
* add configuration option to change color of LED digits|<br />
Screenshot=Ffalarms_0.2.4_add.png|<br />
Homepage=http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/ffalarms/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/905/ffalarms_0.2.4-r0_armv4t.ipk ffalarms]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=tangogps 0.9.7|<br />
Description=tangogps is an easy to use, fast and lightweight mapping application for use with or without GPS. The new features include:<br />
* overzoom until level 20<br />
* upscaling of missing tiles<br />
* a map scale indicator<br />
* overhauled "this point" function<br />
* friend function simplified and you can now add a message to your position|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-TangoGPS-OSM.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/tangogps_0.9.5-r0_armv4t.opk tangogps]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
* '''2009-09-15''' September Openmoko "Stammtisch" in Munich (informal meeting) - 7 attendants from Germany and 1 from Canada: a lot of hardware and software projects were represended and discussed<br />
* '''2009-09-19''' Christoph Mair posted about his working prototype of a Freerunner with HMC5843 three-axis magnetometer. It is part of a project which will include two gyros (XY, Z), the magnetometer and a MSP430 microcontroller which allows to add other features. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-September/006262.html Link to original mail].<br />
* '''2009-09-20''' [http://gta02-core-news.blogspot.com/2009/09/weekly-news-for-20th-september.html gta02-core-news 3rd edition] released. Good news from University of São Paulo in Brasil.<br />
* '''2009-09-22''' Tom Yates and Tom White held a small but perfectly-formed OM meeting in the Granta pub in Cambridge, UK, and talked about many things including X on the FreeRunner.<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Cmair added pressure sensor to his Freerunner, see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/I2C_Pressure_Sensor<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Jonkristian created awesome theme layout for Paroli, see http://jonkristian.no/2009/08/paroli-ui-theme-proposals/<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' SHR logo contest voting phase started.<br />
** You can vote for your favorite logo at http://www.doodle.com/if9mwpmen4btbxu4.<br />
** See the logos at http://wiki.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/LogoContest. <br />
** You can vote to as many logos as you like, so you don't have to choose your absolute favorite, you are welcomed to choose your top 3. <br />
** Voting will end at 19:00 12.10.2009 GMT, Have fun and good luck.<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2009-10-01''' Open World Forum Paris. Bearstech and Hackable:1 giving presentations on the morning of the first day<br />
* '''2009-09-16''' [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-September/055398.html Buzz fix in India] | 2 phones get buzz and 1024 fix in Delhi.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/File:Gvom015.pngFile:Gvom015.png2009-11-07T01:18:56Z<p>Jldominguez: </p>
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<div>====='''Period 2009-09-17 to 2009-09-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Debian|<br />
Description=SHR has been added to the Debian pkg-fso repository. In particular the following packages have been added:<br />
* ophonekitd<br />
* shr-messages, shr-dialer, shr-contacts<br />
* intone<br />
* neon|<br />
Screenshot=Debian.png|<br />
Codename=unstable|<br />
Homepage=http://debian.org|<br />
Image=[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner HowTo Install]|<br />
Works={{works on Debian}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Android Cupcake|<br />
Description=The community has released its first version of Android Cupcake for the Freerunner. This project is continuing the work started by Koolu and includes additional code contributed by the community. In addition to the patches, separate artwork is being developed.<br />
* Suspend during call issue is now fixed<br />
* Alpha release of logo is available (see your left)<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/ Join the Project]<br />
<br>''NOTE: The install process overwrites everything on the NAND, including the bootloader.''|<br />
Screenshot=Android-on-Freerunner-Splash.png|<br />
Codename=Android Cupcake on Freerunner v0.1.1|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner|<br />
Image=[http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/GetIt How to install]|<br />
Works={{works on Android}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko|<br />
Description=QtMoko is a Debian-based distribution for the Openmoko Freerunner phone. Phone and user interface are based on QT Extended, formerly known as Qtopia. We have all Freerunner hardware working and also as a phone it should be very usable. Now we have a growing number of packages in the qtmoko-apps repository and also it is possible to access endless packages from Debian. Changes from previous version:<br />
* fixed broken battery indicator after suspend (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed swap and memory problems (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed ogg in media player and as ringtone (Radek Polak)<br />
* installable mp3 support (Radek Polak)<br />
* virtual keyboard and window manager in X applications (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* finger keyboard supports skins (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* wlan script is now posix compliant (Torfinn Ingolfsen)<br />
* latest andy-tracking kernel<br />
<br>So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let Radek Polak know how you like it.|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='V12'|<br />
Homepage=http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/|<br />
Image=[http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/ images]|<br />
Works={{works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Supports dictionaries in SDictionary and StarDict formats. <br />
* Voice capability.|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-1_neo.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Offline SHR Manager 0.1|<br />
Description=Offline SHR Manager is a tool for you Desktop machine to support managing your Freerunner with tasks such as:<br />
* making backups; restoring files<br />
* comfortable editing configuration files<br />
* manage GPS informations (tracks) <br />
Please note: This app runs on your Desktop machine, NOT on your Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=Oshyreman.png|<br />
Homepage=https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/oshyreman/|<br />
TestedOn=Ubuntu 9.04 with SHR-U on Freerunner|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/909/oshyreman-0.1.deb oshyreman]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Arora git4|<br />
Description=First release of Arora web browser for QtMoko is online! Check the package feed (Main menu->Settings->Software Packages). Discussion is [http://n2.nabble.com/QtMoko-Arora-web-browser-tp3731747p3731747.html here]. The port is based on Arora 0.4. This is an old version, but its functionality (together with additional improvements) is more than enough for a smartphone:<br />
* tabs and windows<br />
* downloads<br />
* history<br />
* bookmarks<br />
* finger-scrolling<br />
* finger-friendly toolbar and menus<br />
* mobile user-agent (fake iPhone)<br />
* many minor tweaks|<br />
Screenshot=Arora_1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/arora/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko|<br />
PackageName=[http://github.com/Sektor/arora-neo arora]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Eieruhr|<br />
Description=Eieruhr, german for egg-timer, is a simple countdown application. Right now, it supports one countdown at a time and counting down up to several hours, but is rather intended for helping hackers not to forget their pizza. :) Reaching zero, an arbitrary shell command, f.e. mplayer, can be executed. Eieruhr will appear in SHR's package feed when their build problems are resolved. Till then, the package should be available from the link underneath this text.|<br />
Screenshot=Eieruhr-screen.png|<br />
Homepage=http://d-a300.selfip.net/eieruhr/eieruhr.html|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<!-- Tanuva, developing it on SHR -->|<br />
PackageName=[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Eieruhr_0.3.1_all.ipk eieruhr]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OpenTTD 0.7.2|<br />
Description=Opentransport tycoon deluxe is game about trains.<br />
* Stylus controllable<br />
* Open graphics<br />
* Open sounds<br />
* Works portrait or landscaped<br />
* Lots of languages|<br />
Screenshot=Openttd_snap3.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenTTD|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/openttd_0.7.2-r0.3_armv4t.ipk]|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=ffalarms 0.2.4|<br />
Description=ffalarms is a finger friendly alarms application.<br />
* now looks like other Elementary programs<br />
* add configuration option to change color of LED digits|<br />
Screenshot=Ffalarms_0.2.4_add.png|<br />
Homepage=http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/ffalarms/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/905/ffalarms_0.2.4-r0_armv4t.ipk ffalarms]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=tangogps 0.9.7|<br />
Description=tangogps is an easy to use, fast and lightweight mapping application for use with or without GPS. The new features include:<br />
* overzoom until level 20<br />
* upscaling of missing tiles<br />
* a map scale indicator<br />
* overhauled "this point" function<br />
* friend function simplified and you can now add a message to your position|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-TangoGPS-OSM.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/tangogps_0.9.5-r0_armv4t.opk tangogps]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Unofficial gvSIG Mobile 0.1.5|<br />
Description=A GPS-enabled, projection-aware mapping app. Supports WMS, ArcIMS, tile services (OSM, etc) and shapefiles. The new feature consists in performing vector synchronization (therefore edition) with a remote PostGIS database.|<br />
Screenshot=Gvom015.png|<br />
Homepage=http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com|<br />
PackageName=[https://garage.maemo.org/frs/download.php/6882/ugvsigmobile_0.1.5_all.ipk ugvsigmobile]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
* '''2009-09-15''' September Openmoko "Stammtisch" in Munich (informal meeting) - 7 attendants from Germany and 1 from Canada: a lot of hardware and software projects were represended and discussed<br />
* '''2009-09-19''' Christoph Mair posted about his working prototype of a Freerunner with HMC5843 three-axis magnetometer. It is part of a project which will include two gyros (XY, Z), the magnetometer and a MSP430 microcontroller which allows to add other features. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-September/006262.html Link to original mail].<br />
* '''2009-09-20''' [http://gta02-core-news.blogspot.com/2009/09/weekly-news-for-20th-september.html gta02-core-news 3rd edition] released. Good news from University of São Paulo in Brasil.<br />
* '''2009-09-22''' Tom Yates and Tom White held a small but perfectly-formed OM meeting in the Granta pub in Cambridge, UK, and talked about many things including X on the FreeRunner.<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Cmair added pressure sensor to his Freerunner, see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/I2C_Pressure_Sensor<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Jonkristian created awesome theme layout for Paroli, see http://jonkristian.no/2009/08/paroli-ui-theme-proposals/<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' SHR logo contest voting phase started.<br />
** You can vote for your favorite logo at http://www.doodle.com/if9mwpmen4btbxu4.<br />
** See the logos at http://wiki.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/LogoContest. <br />
** You can vote to as many logos as you like, so you don't have to choose your absolute favorite, you are welcomed to choose your top 3. <br />
** Voting will end at 19:00 12.10.2009 GMT, Have fun and good luck.<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2009-10-01''' Open World Forum Paris. Bearstech and Hackable:1 giving presentations on the morning of the first day<br />
* '''2009-09-16''' [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-September/055398.html Buzz fix in India] | 2 phones get buzz and 1024 fix in Delhi.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-30Community Updates/2009-09-302009-11-05T23:52:01Z<p>Jldominguez: /* Application Updates */</p>
<hr />
<div>====='''Period 2009-09-17 to 2009-09-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Debian|<br />
Description=SHR has been added to the Debian pkg-fso repository. In particular the following packages have been added:<br />
* ophonekitd<br />
* shr-messages, shr-dialer, shr-contacts<br />
* intone<br />
* neon|<br />
Screenshot=Debian.png|<br />
Codename=unstable|<br />
Homepage=http://debian.org|<br />
Image=[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner HowTo Install]|<br />
Works={{works on Debian}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Android Cupcake|<br />
Description=The community has released its first version of Android Cupcake for the Freerunner. This project is continuing the work started by Koolu and includes additional code contributed by the community. In addition to the patches, separate artwork is being developed.<br />
* Suspend during call issue is now fixed<br />
* Alpha release of logo is available (see your left)<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/ Join the Project]<br />
<br>''NOTE: The install process overwrites everything on the NAND, including the bootloader.''|<br />
Screenshot=Android-on-Freerunner-Splash.png|<br />
Codename=Android Cupcake on Freerunner v0.1.1|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner|<br />
Image=[http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/GetIt How to install]|<br />
Works={{works on Android}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko|<br />
Description=QtMoko is a Debian-based distribution for the Openmoko Freerunner phone. Phone and user interface are based on QT Extended, formerly known as Qtopia. We have all Freerunner hardware working and also as a phone it should be very usable. Now we have a growing number of packages in the qtmoko-apps repository and also it is possible to access endless packages from Debian. Changes from previous version:<br />
* fixed broken battery indicator after suspend (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed swap and memory problems (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed ogg in media player and as ringtone (Radek Polak)<br />
* installable mp3 support (Radek Polak)<br />
* virtual keyboard and window manager in X applications (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* finger keyboard supports skins (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* wlan script is now posix compliant (Torfinn Ingolfsen)<br />
* latest andy-tracking kernel<br />
<br>So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let Radek Polak know how you like it.|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='V12'|<br />
Homepage=http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/|<br />
Image=[http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/ images]|<br />
Works={{works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Supports dictionaries in SDictionary and StarDict formats. <br />
* Voice capability.|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-1_neo.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Offline SHR Manager 0.1|<br />
Description=Offline SHR Manager is a tool for you Desktop machine to support managing your Freerunner with tasks such as:<br />
* making backups; restoring files<br />
* comfortable editing configuration files<br />
* manage GPS informations (tracks) <br />
Please note: This app runs on your Desktop machine, NOT on your Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=Oshyreman.png|<br />
Homepage=https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/oshyreman/|<br />
TestedOn=Ubuntu 9.04 with SHR-U on Freerunner|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/909/oshyreman-0.1.deb oshyreman]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Arora git4|<br />
Description=First release of Arora web browser for QtMoko is online! Check the package feed (Main menu->Settings->Software Packages). Discussion is [http://n2.nabble.com/QtMoko-Arora-web-browser-tp3731747p3731747.html here]. The port is based on Arora 0.4. This is an old version, but its functionality (together with additional improvements) is more than enough for a smartphone:<br />
* tabs and windows<br />
* downloads<br />
* history<br />
* bookmarks<br />
* finger-scrolling<br />
* finger-friendly toolbar and menus<br />
* mobile user-agent (fake iPhone)<br />
* many minor tweaks|<br />
Screenshot=Arora_1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/arora/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko|<br />
PackageName=[http://github.com/Sektor/arora-neo arora]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Eieruhr|<br />
Description=Eieruhr, german for egg-timer, is a simple countdown application. Right now, it supports one countdown at a time and counting down up to several hours, but is rather intended for helping hackers not to forget their pizza. :) Reaching zero, an arbitrary shell command, f.e. mplayer, can be executed. Eieruhr will appear in SHR's package feed when their build problems are resolved. Till then, the package should be available from the link underneath this text.|<br />
Screenshot=Eieruhr-screen.png|<br />
Homepage=http://d-a300.selfip.net/eieruhr/eieruhr.html|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<!-- Tanuva, developing it on SHR -->|<br />
PackageName=[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Eieruhr_0.3.1_all.ipk eieruhr]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OpenTTD 0.7.2|<br />
Description=Opentransport tycoon deluxe is game about trains.<br />
* Stylus controllable<br />
* Open graphics<br />
* Open sounds<br />
* Works portrait or landscaped<br />
* Lots of languages|<br />
Screenshot=Openttd_snap3.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenTTD|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/openttd_0.7.2-r0.3_armv4t.ipk]|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=ffalarms 0.2.4|<br />
Description=ffalarms is a finger friendly alarms application.<br />
* now looks like other Elementary programs<br />
* add configuration option to change color of LED digits|<br />
Screenshot=Ffalarms_0.2.4_add.png|<br />
Homepage=http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/ffalarms/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/905/ffalarms_0.2.4-r0_armv4t.ipk ffalarms]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=tangogps 0.9.7|<br />
Description=tangogps is an easy to use, fast and lightweight mapping application for use with or without GPS. The new features include:<br />
* overzoom until level 20<br />
* upscaling of missing tiles<br />
* a map scale indicator<br />
* overhauled "this point" function<br />
* friend function simplified and you can now add a message to your position|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-TangoGPS-OSM.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/tangogps_0.9.5-r0_armv4t.opk tangogps]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Unofficial gvSIG Mobile 0.1.5|<br />
Description=A GPS-enabled, projection-aware mapping app. Supports WMS, ArcIMS, tile services (OSM, etc) and shapefiles. The new feature consists in performing vector synchronization (therefore edition) with a remote PostGIS database.|<br />
Screenshot=Gvom-015.jpg|<br />
Homepage=http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com|<br />
PackageName=[https://garage.maemo.org/frs/download.php/6882/ugvsigmobile_0.1.5_all.ipk ugvsigmobile]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
* '''2009-09-15''' September Openmoko "Stammtisch" in Munich (informal meeting) - 7 attendants from Germany and 1 from Canada: a lot of hardware and software projects were represended and discussed<br />
* '''2009-09-19''' Christoph Mair posted about his working prototype of a Freerunner with HMC5843 three-axis magnetometer. It is part of a project which will include two gyros (XY, Z), the magnetometer and a MSP430 microcontroller which allows to add other features. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-September/006262.html Link to original mail].<br />
* '''2009-09-20''' [http://gta02-core-news.blogspot.com/2009/09/weekly-news-for-20th-september.html gta02-core-news 3rd edition] released. Good news from University of São Paulo in Brasil.<br />
* '''2009-09-22''' Tom Yates and Tom White held a small but perfectly-formed OM meeting in the Granta pub in Cambridge, UK, and talked about many things including X on the FreeRunner.<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Cmair added pressure sensor to his Freerunner, see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/I2C_Pressure_Sensor<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Jonkristian created awesome theme layout for Paroli, see http://jonkristian.no/2009/08/paroli-ui-theme-proposals/<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' SHR logo contest voting phase started.<br />
** You can vote for your favorite logo at http://www.doodle.com/if9mwpmen4btbxu4.<br />
** See the logos at http://wiki.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/LogoContest. <br />
** You can vote to as many logos as you like, so you don't have to choose your absolute favorite, you are welcomed to choose your top 3. <br />
** Voting will end at 19:00 12.10.2009 GMT, Have fun and good luck.<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2009-10-01''' Open World Forum Paris. Bearstech and Hackable:1 giving presentations on the morning of the first day<br />
* '''2009-09-16''' [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-September/055398.html Buzz fix in India] | 2 phones get buzz and 1024 fix in Delhi.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-30Community Updates/2009-09-302009-11-05T23:50:46Z<p>Jldominguez: /* Application Updates */</p>
<hr />
<div>====='''Period 2009-09-17 to 2009-09-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Debian|<br />
Description=SHR has been added to the Debian pkg-fso repository. In particular the following packages have been added:<br />
* ophonekitd<br />
* shr-messages, shr-dialer, shr-contacts<br />
* intone<br />
* neon|<br />
Screenshot=Debian.png|<br />
Codename=unstable|<br />
Homepage=http://debian.org|<br />
Image=[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner HowTo Install]|<br />
Works={{works on Debian}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Android Cupcake|<br />
Description=The community has released its first version of Android Cupcake for the Freerunner. This project is continuing the work started by Koolu and includes additional code contributed by the community. In addition to the patches, separate artwork is being developed.<br />
* Suspend during call issue is now fixed<br />
* Alpha release of logo is available (see your left)<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/ Join the Project]<br />
<br>''NOTE: The install process overwrites everything on the NAND, including the bootloader.''|<br />
Screenshot=Android-on-Freerunner-Splash.png|<br />
Codename=Android Cupcake on Freerunner v0.1.1|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner|<br />
Image=[http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/GetIt How to install]|<br />
Works={{works on Android}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko|<br />
Description=QtMoko is a Debian-based distribution for the Openmoko Freerunner phone. Phone and user interface are based on QT Extended, formerly known as Qtopia. We have all Freerunner hardware working and also as a phone it should be very usable. Now we have a growing number of packages in the qtmoko-apps repository and also it is possible to access endless packages from Debian. Changes from previous version:<br />
* fixed broken battery indicator after suspend (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed swap and memory problems (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed ogg in media player and as ringtone (Radek Polak)<br />
* installable mp3 support (Radek Polak)<br />
* virtual keyboard and window manager in X applications (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* finger keyboard supports skins (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* wlan script is now posix compliant (Torfinn Ingolfsen)<br />
* latest andy-tracking kernel<br />
<br>So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let Radek Polak know how you like it.|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='V12'|<br />
Homepage=http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/|<br />
Image=[http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/ images]|<br />
Works={{works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Supports dictionaries in SDictionary and StarDict formats. <br />
* Voice capability.|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-1_neo.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Offline SHR Manager 0.1|<br />
Description=Offline SHR Manager is a tool for you Desktop machine to support managing your Freerunner with tasks such as:<br />
* making backups; restoring files<br />
* comfortable editing configuration files<br />
* manage GPS informations (tracks) <br />
Please note: This app runs on your Desktop machine, NOT on your Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=Oshyreman.png|<br />
Homepage=https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/oshyreman/|<br />
TestedOn=Ubuntu 9.04 with SHR-U on Freerunner|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/909/oshyreman-0.1.deb oshyreman]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Arora git4|<br />
Description=First release of Arora web browser for QtMoko is online! Check the package feed (Main menu->Settings->Software Packages). Discussion is [http://n2.nabble.com/QtMoko-Arora-web-browser-tp3731747p3731747.html here]. The port is based on Arora 0.4. This is an old version, but its functionality (together with additional improvements) is more than enough for a smartphone:<br />
* tabs and windows<br />
* downloads<br />
* history<br />
* bookmarks<br />
* finger-scrolling<br />
* finger-friendly toolbar and menus<br />
* mobile user-agent (fake iPhone)<br />
* many minor tweaks|<br />
Screenshot=Arora_1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/arora/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko|<br />
PackageName=[http://github.com/Sektor/arora-neo arora]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Eieruhr|<br />
Description=Eieruhr, german for egg-timer, is a simple countdown application. Right now, it supports one countdown at a time and counting down up to several hours, but is rather intended for helping hackers not to forget their pizza. :) Reaching zero, an arbitrary shell command, f.e. mplayer, can be executed. Eieruhr will appear in SHR's package feed when their build problems are resolved. Till then, the package should be available from the link underneath this text.|<br />
Screenshot=Eieruhr-screen.png|<br />
Homepage=http://d-a300.selfip.net/eieruhr/eieruhr.html|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<!-- Tanuva, developing it on SHR -->|<br />
PackageName=[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Eieruhr_0.3.1_all.ipk eieruhr]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OpenTTD 0.7.2|<br />
Description=Opentransport tycoon deluxe is game about trains.<br />
* Stylus controllable<br />
* Open graphics<br />
* Open sounds<br />
* Works portrait or landscaped<br />
* Lots of languages|<br />
Screenshot=Openttd_snap3.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenTTD|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/openttd_0.7.2-r0.3_armv4t.ipk]|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=ffalarms 0.2.4|<br />
Description=ffalarms is a finger friendly alarms application.<br />
* now looks like other Elementary programs<br />
* add configuration option to change color of LED digits|<br />
Screenshot=Ffalarms_0.2.4_add.png|<br />
Homepage=http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/ffalarms/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/905/ffalarms_0.2.4-r0_armv4t.ipk ffalarms]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=tangogps 0.9.7|<br />
Description=tangogps is an easy to use, fast and lightweight mapping application for use with or without GPS. The new features include:<br />
* overzoom until level 20<br />
* upscaling of missing tiles<br />
* a map scale indicator<br />
* overhauled "this point" function<br />
* friend function simplified and you can now add a message to your position|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-TangoGPS-OSM.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/tangogps_0.9.5-r0_armv4t.opk tangogps]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Unofficial gvSIG Mobile 0.1.5|<br />
Description=A GPS-enabled, projection-aware mapping app. Supports WMS, ArcIMS, tile services (OSM, etc) and shapefiles. The new feature consists in performing vector synchronization () with a remote PostGIS database.<br />
Screenshot=Gvom-015.jpg|<br />
Homepage=http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com|<br />
PackageName=[https://garage.maemo.org/frs/download.php/6882/ugvsigmobile_0.1.5_all.ipk ugvsigmobile]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
* '''2009-09-15''' September Openmoko "Stammtisch" in Munich (informal meeting) - 7 attendants from Germany and 1 from Canada: a lot of hardware and software projects were represended and discussed<br />
* '''2009-09-19''' Christoph Mair posted about his working prototype of a Freerunner with HMC5843 three-axis magnetometer. It is part of a project which will include two gyros (XY, Z), the magnetometer and a MSP430 microcontroller which allows to add other features. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-September/006262.html Link to original mail].<br />
* '''2009-09-20''' [http://gta02-core-news.blogspot.com/2009/09/weekly-news-for-20th-september.html gta02-core-news 3rd edition] released. Good news from University of São Paulo in Brasil.<br />
* '''2009-09-22''' Tom Yates and Tom White held a small but perfectly-formed OM meeting in the Granta pub in Cambridge, UK, and talked about many things including X on the FreeRunner.<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Cmair added pressure sensor to his Freerunner, see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/I2C_Pressure_Sensor<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Jonkristian created awesome theme layout for Paroli, see http://jonkristian.no/2009/08/paroli-ui-theme-proposals/<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' SHR logo contest voting phase started.<br />
** You can vote for your favorite logo at http://www.doodle.com/if9mwpmen4btbxu4.<br />
** See the logos at http://wiki.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/LogoContest. <br />
** You can vote to as many logos as you like, so you don't have to choose your absolute favorite, you are welcomed to choose your top 3. <br />
** Voting will end at 19:00 12.10.2009 GMT, Have fun and good luck.<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2009-10-01''' Open World Forum Paris. Bearstech and Hackable:1 giving presentations on the morning of the first day<br />
* '''2009-09-16''' [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-September/055398.html Buzz fix in India] | 2 phones get buzz and 1024 fix in Delhi.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/File:Gvom-015.jpgFile:Gvom-015.jpg2009-11-05T23:50:15Z<p>Jldominguez: </p>
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<div></div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-30Community Updates/2009-09-302009-11-05T23:48:56Z<p>Jldominguez: /* Application Updates */</p>
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<div>====='''Period 2009-09-17 to 2009-09-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Debian|<br />
Description=SHR has been added to the Debian pkg-fso repository. In particular the following packages have been added:<br />
* ophonekitd<br />
* shr-messages, shr-dialer, shr-contacts<br />
* intone<br />
* neon|<br />
Screenshot=Debian.png|<br />
Codename=unstable|<br />
Homepage=http://debian.org|<br />
Image=[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner HowTo Install]|<br />
Works={{works on Debian}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Android Cupcake|<br />
Description=The community has released its first version of Android Cupcake for the Freerunner. This project is continuing the work started by Koolu and includes additional code contributed by the community. In addition to the patches, separate artwork is being developed.<br />
* Suspend during call issue is now fixed<br />
* Alpha release of logo is available (see your left)<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/ Join the Project]<br />
<br>''NOTE: The install process overwrites everything on the NAND, including the bootloader.''|<br />
Screenshot=Android-on-Freerunner-Splash.png|<br />
Codename=Android Cupcake on Freerunner v0.1.1|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner|<br />
Image=[http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/GetIt How to install]|<br />
Works={{works on Android}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko|<br />
Description=QtMoko is a Debian-based distribution for the Openmoko Freerunner phone. Phone and user interface are based on QT Extended, formerly known as Qtopia. We have all Freerunner hardware working and also as a phone it should be very usable. Now we have a growing number of packages in the qtmoko-apps repository and also it is possible to access endless packages from Debian. Changes from previous version:<br />
* fixed broken battery indicator after suspend (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed swap and memory problems (Jim Morris)<br />
* fixed ogg in media player and as ringtone (Radek Polak)<br />
* installable mp3 support (Radek Polak)<br />
* virtual keyboard and window manager in X applications (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* finger keyboard supports skins (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* wlan script is now posix compliant (Torfinn Ingolfsen)<br />
* latest andy-tracking kernel<br />
<br>So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let Radek Polak know how you like it.|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='V12'|<br />
Homepage=http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/|<br />
Image=[http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/ images]|<br />
Works={{works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Supports dictionaries in SDictionary and StarDict formats. <br />
* Voice capability.|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-1_neo.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Offline SHR Manager 0.1|<br />
Description=Offline SHR Manager is a tool for you Desktop machine to support managing your Freerunner with tasks such as:<br />
* making backups; restoring files<br />
* comfortable editing configuration files<br />
* manage GPS informations (tracks) <br />
Please note: This app runs on your Desktop machine, NOT on your Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=Oshyreman.png|<br />
Homepage=https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/oshyreman/|<br />
TestedOn=Ubuntu 9.04 with SHR-U on Freerunner|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/909/oshyreman-0.1.deb oshyreman]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Arora git4|<br />
Description=First release of Arora web browser for QtMoko is online! Check the package feed (Main menu->Settings->Software Packages). Discussion is [http://n2.nabble.com/QtMoko-Arora-web-browser-tp3731747p3731747.html here]. The port is based on Arora 0.4. This is an old version, but its functionality (together with additional improvements) is more than enough for a smartphone:<br />
* tabs and windows<br />
* downloads<br />
* history<br />
* bookmarks<br />
* finger-scrolling<br />
* finger-friendly toolbar and menus<br />
* mobile user-agent (fake iPhone)<br />
* many minor tweaks|<br />
Screenshot=Arora_1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/arora/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko|<br />
PackageName=[http://github.com/Sektor/arora-neo arora]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Eieruhr|<br />
Description=Eieruhr, german for egg-timer, is a simple countdown application. Right now, it supports one countdown at a time and counting down up to several hours, but is rather intended for helping hackers not to forget their pizza. :) Reaching zero, an arbitrary shell command, f.e. mplayer, can be executed. Eieruhr will appear in SHR's package feed when their build problems are resolved. Till then, the package should be available from the link underneath this text.|<br />
Screenshot=Eieruhr-screen.png|<br />
Homepage=http://d-a300.selfip.net/eieruhr/eieruhr.html|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<!-- Tanuva, developing it on SHR -->|<br />
PackageName=[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Eieruhr_0.3.1_all.ipk eieruhr]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OpenTTD 0.7.2|<br />
Description=Opentransport tycoon deluxe is game about trains.<br />
* Stylus controllable<br />
* Open graphics<br />
* Open sounds<br />
* Works portrait or landscaped<br />
* Lots of languages|<br />
Screenshot=Openttd_snap3.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenTTD|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/openttd_0.7.2-r0.3_armv4t.ipk]|<br />
TestedOn=SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=ffalarms 0.2.4|<br />
Description=ffalarms is a finger friendly alarms application.<br />
* now looks like other Elementary programs<br />
* add configuration option to change color of LED digits|<br />
Screenshot=Ffalarms_0.2.4_add.png|<br />
Homepage=http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/ffalarms/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/905/ffalarms_0.2.4-r0_armv4t.ipk ffalarms]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=tangogps 0.9.7|<br />
Description=tangogps is an easy to use, fast and lightweight mapping application for use with or without GPS. The new features include:<br />
* overzoom until level 20<br />
* upscaling of missing tiles<br />
* a map scale indicator<br />
* overhauled "this point" function<br />
* friend function simplified and you can now add a message to your position|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-TangoGPS-OSM.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/tangogps_0.9.5-r0_armv4t.opk tangogps]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Unofficial gvSIG Mobile 0.1.5|<br />
Description=A GPS-enabled, projection-aware mapping app. Supports WMS, ArcIMS, tile services (OSM, etc) and shapefiles. The new feature consists in performing vector synchronization () with a remote PostGIS database.<br />
Screenshot=gvom-015.jpg|<br />
Homepage=http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com|<br />
PackageName=[https://garage.maemo.org/frs/download.php/6882/ugvsigmobile_0.1.5_all.ipk ugvsigmobile]|<br />
TestedOn=Om2009T5,Om2008.8,SHR<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
* '''2009-09-15''' September Openmoko "Stammtisch" in Munich (informal meeting) - 7 attendants from Germany and 1 from Canada: a lot of hardware and software projects were represended and discussed<br />
* '''2009-09-19''' Christoph Mair posted about his working prototype of a Freerunner with HMC5843 three-axis magnetometer. It is part of a project which will include two gyros (XY, Z), the magnetometer and a MSP430 microcontroller which allows to add other features. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-September/006262.html Link to original mail].<br />
* '''2009-09-20''' [http://gta02-core-news.blogspot.com/2009/09/weekly-news-for-20th-september.html gta02-core-news 3rd edition] released. Good news from University of São Paulo in Brasil.<br />
* '''2009-09-22''' Tom Yates and Tom White held a small but perfectly-formed OM meeting in the Granta pub in Cambridge, UK, and talked about many things including X on the FreeRunner.<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Cmair added pressure sensor to his Freerunner, see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/I2C_Pressure_Sensor<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' Jonkristian created awesome theme layout for Paroli, see http://jonkristian.no/2009/08/paroli-ui-theme-proposals/<br />
* '''2009-09-30''' SHR logo contest voting phase started.<br />
** You can vote for your favorite logo at http://www.doodle.com/if9mwpmen4btbxu4.<br />
** See the logos at http://wiki.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/LogoContest. <br />
** You can vote to as many logos as you like, so you don't have to choose your absolute favorite, you are welcomed to choose your top 3. <br />
** Voting will end at 19:00 12.10.2009 GMT, Have fun and good luck.<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2009-10-01''' Open World Forum Paris. Bearstech and Hackable:1 giving presentations on the morning of the first day<br />
* '''2009-09-16''' [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-September/055398.html Buzz fix in India] | 2 phones get buzz and 1024 fix in Delhi.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Jldominguezhttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/ApplicationsApplications2009-11-05T23:24:17Z<p>Jldominguez: /* GPS */</p>
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<div>{{Languages|Applications}}<br />
This is the wiki's master application list for the Openmoko smartphones. <br />
<br />
== How to register new applications ?==<br />
<br />
This list can not be exhaustive, as new things are showing up every week. This page is here to help spreading awareness about applications. Here are instructions on how to add a specific application to this list. There are many ways to go<br />
<br />
Method 1 (preferred):<br />
* Register your application at http://opkg.org. You will get a package number there, for example 33.<br />
* Notify the community mailing list.<br />
* Come back here, click on "edit" next to the appropriate section title, then add a line like:<br />
<pre>* {{opkg.org|33|Application name}} A short description</pre><br />
<br />
Method 2: Just link to wherever the application is hosted.<br />
* Click on "edit" next to the appropriate section title, add a line like:<br />
<pre>* [http://your.host.domain/the/path/to/app/page.html Application name] A short description</pre><br />
<br />
Method 3: Create a new page in this wiki.<br />
* Click on "edit" next to the appropriate section title, then add a line like:<br />
<pre>* [[Application name]] A short description</pre><br />
* The application name will appear in red, click on it to create and edit the new page.<br />
<br />
== Audio ==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.faltantornillos.net/proyectos/gnu/brightPlayer/brightPlayerGTK0.2.tar.gz Bright Player] - Fast, lightweight and easy random music player.<br />
* [http://rzr.online.fr/q/esd boxar] - Touchscreen as a finger friendly piano -- [[User:RzR]]<br />
* [[Dictator]] - Record mic, incoming GSM-sound, or a whole Phonecall<br />
* {{opkg.org|55|ePiano}} - epiano is going to be a virtual piano<br />
* [[Fingertier]] - minimal and finger friendly music player<br />
* [[Fourier]]- Realtime frequency analysis of sound data.<br />
* [[Guitartune]] - Tune musical Instruments.<br />
* [[GTick]] - GTick is a metronome application written for GNU/Linux<br />
* [[Intone]] - Elementary based mplayer frontend (for audio files).<br />
* {{opkg.org|271|JaMoko}} Jamoko is a Jamendo player for OpenMoko.<br />
* [[Mokoko]]- Play music.<br />
* {{opkg.org|151|MokoPod}} - Retrieve and listen to podcasts <br />
* [[Neoqplayer]] - Renamed as GorshPlayer: a multimedia player written in Qt4: play and retreive podcasts feeds, more reactive interface, now able to play videos ( in svn ).<br />
* [http://fisoft.eu/standa/openmoko/omshuffle_0.1_arm.ipk omShuffle] - Inspired by Bright Player with volume control. Needs mplayer to work.<br />
* [[Openmoko-mediaplayer2]] - Play music and video (mp3...)<br />
* [[Openmokast]] - Play audio stream and slideshow stream<br />
* [[Pythm]] - Audio player GUI using mplayer and mpd as backend.<br />
* [[PyRok]] - Audio player which uses Gstreamer for playback and Pygame for GUI.<br />
* [[Satan]] - Create your own music!<br />
* [[Streamtuner]] - Listen to Internet Radio Stations<br />
* [[Streamripper]] - Record from Internet Radio Stations<br />
* [[Voicenote]] - Voicenote is a script which allows to record any sound from the microphone into a wav file. It can play the created files too. It is intended to be an easy and quick way to do so.<br />
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== BlueTooth ==<br />
* [[Coypu]] - Utility for send file via BlueTooth<br />
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<br />
== Games ==<br />
<br />
* [[Acceleroids]] Shoot-the-asteroids game<br />
* {{opkg.org|169|Black Sheep}} Fight insomnia!<br />
* [[CellHunter]] - A game you earn points by collecting cells (in english now).<br />
* [http://unsyncopated.com/BrainSolvent/Doom%20Port DOOM]- Classic FPS. Freerunner/1973<br />
* [[Duke Nukem 3D]] - Legendary First Person Shooter.<br />
* [[Freerunner LightSaber]]-Application as iphone LightSaber.<br />
* [[Games/Om 2007.2]] - Many small games on Om 2007.2<br />
* [[Gnuboy]] - An emulator for the handheld gaming all-time bestseller.<br />
* {{opkg.org|149|I'm Rich}} I'm Rich application<br />
* [[Kobodeluxe]] - A top-view space shooter, available from 2008.8 repositories.<br />
* [[Liquid War]]-Liquid War is a truly original multiplayer wargame.<br />
* [[MBAC]]- MBAC is "Moko Bulls and Cows", a classic game for openmoko written in pygtk similar to mastermind.<br />
* [[Moko-sudoku]] - Another sudoku puzzle game.<br />
* {{opkg.org|121|Mokomaze}} Ball-in-the-labyrinth game<br />
* [[Numptyphysics]] - A drawing puzzle game.<br />
* [[Om 2008.8 Sudoku]] - Number placement based puzzle game<br />
* {{opkg.org|136|OpenMiaoCat}} OpenMiaoCat, like OpenMooCow, makes your phone became a cat!<br />
* [[OpenMooCow]] - OpenMooCow reads information out of your accelerometers. Now, if you turn the phone upside down and back again, it "moos" like one of the little toys.<br />
* [[OpenTTD]] - OpenTransportTycoonDeluxe, ported to openmoko, using only GPLed datafiles.<br />
* [[OpenVibe]] - The first opensource vibrator.<br />
* [[Pingus]] - Pingus is a lemmings clone with penguins.<br />
* [http://scalde.free.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93:pong-pogresses&catid=43:openmoko&Itemid=66 Pong progresses]- This is a little pong game for the openmoko freerunner. The screen is devided in halves, so you can touch the right half to move the paddle right and the left half to move it left.<br />
* {{opkg.org|60|ScummVM}} ([[Scummvm|Wiki]]) Virtual Machine for several classic graphical point-and-click adventure games<br />
* [[XBill]] - Little action game to stop Bill from installing Windows(tm) on computers.<br />
* [[Xlogical]]-A puzzle based game where you turn spinners to move balls around.<br />
* [[XSkat]] - XSkat lets you play the card game Skat defined by the official Skat Order.<br />
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<br />
== GPS ==<br />
* [[a-gps GUI]] - Graphical User Interface for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisted_GPS assisted GPS]. GSM-network cell locations are provided by [[Cellhunter]] and this data can be used to locate you. It uses u-blox a-gps to initialize your GPS chip.<br />
* {{opkg.org|268|Advanced Geocaching Tool for Linux}} - "Towards paperless geocaching" - [[Advanced Geocaching Tool for Linux|User Manual]]<br />
* [[bicirutas]] - This application looks for mtb routes in www.bicirutas.net (routes in Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany). It gets the current position from the gps system and downloads nearby routes. Then you can follow them with tangogps application.<br />
* {{opkg.org|175|BikeAtor}} - Like TangoGPS BikeAtor can display OSM Maps. The Speedometer displays the most interesting values of the trip.<br />
* [[GPS Sight]] - Display GPS information, location, tracks, etc, without maps.<br />
* [[Gpsdcontrol]]-A simple python script for start or stop gpsd daemon with a button on the desktop.<br />
* [[Gpsdrive]] - Car (bike, etc) navigation system<br />
* [[Gtkaddpoi]] - Utility for add a POI to TangoGPS using address or coordinates and export to Navit or to .kml file.<br />
* {{opkg.org|162|gvSIG Mobile}} - This is an unofficial port of gvSIG Mobile (http://www.gvsig.gva.es/) to the Openmoko platform. gvSIG Mobile for Openmoko is currently a GPS-enabled projection-aware map viewer. Version 0.1.5 includes a great feature to perform synchronization with a remote PostGIS database. [http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com/ Homepage].<br />
* [[Idle Hands]] - Give a task to you based on your location<br />
* [http://www.mumpot.org/ mumpot] - Display map (OSM), routing, OSM editing, a bit of live editing<br />
* [[Navit]] - Car navigation system with routing engine<br />
* [[Om 2008.8 Locations]] - (aka Splinter) - Location sharing based on GPS and SMS<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/omgps omgps] - High performance, UBX binary or ogpsd as GPS data provider, layered maps, AGPS online, track replay, scratch on map, ruler and lat/lon grid, basic sounding. etc.<br />
* [[OpenBmap]]-a free and open map of wireless communicating objects (e.g. cellular antenna, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth). It provides tools to mutualize data, create and access this map.<br />
* [[openBmap-locator]] - Estimate your location based on the GSM signals, uses openBmap data for its geolocation<br />
* [[Pyroute]] - Pyroute is a routing program written in Python. It features mobile phone GUI for maps, GPS, and routing.<br />
* [[QMapControl]] - Display maps (OSM..) and add points, lines...<br />
* [[QNavitCtl]] - send coordinates to Navit via dbus (position, destination, map center)<br />
* [[Qpegps]] - Display map with current position<br />
* [[SGTL|Simple Geocaching Tool for Linux]] - A geocaching application which shows you the direction.<br />
* [[sms-sentry]] - locate a lost or stolen phone<br />
* [[TangoGPS]] - Display map (OSM..), record GPS tracks...<br />
* [[Travel Diary]] - a simple application to save little diary entries to a csv file and send this to a server (that can generate a .kml file or show a map or do whatever...)<br />
<br />
== Graphics ==<br />
<br />
* [[Flash|Gnash]]-Play flash file on Neo<br />
* [[Gpe-scap]] - Take screenshots<br />
* [[Neon]] - Image viewer<br />
* [[OMView]] - Image viewer<br />
* [[Orrery]] - Displays the night sky<br />
* [[PyPenNotes]] - Write notes using pen and touchscreen<br />
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<br />
== Internet ==<br />
===Web browsers===<br />
* [http://www.dillo.org/ Dillo] - Multiplatform fast and small web browser ([http://misc.andi.de1.cc/dillo/ .ipk]).<br />
* fennec<br />
* [[Midori]] - Webkit based web browser<br />
* [[Minimo]] - Mozilla based web browser<br />
* [http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ netsurf]-A new browser for Neo FreeRunner.<br />
* [[Openmoko-browser2]] - The original Openmoko web browser<br />
* [http://code.google.com/p/pyqt-browser/ pyqt-browser] - modified the sample code from python-pyqt4 and changed it to use webkit for web browsing. <br />
* woosh<br />
<br />
===VOIP===<br />
* [[Linphone]] - Voice over IP<br />
* [[Twinkle]] - Voice over IP<br />
<br />
===Email clients===<br />
* [http://www.claws-mail.org/ claws-mail] email client available in shr-unstable<br />
* [[Openmoko Mail]] - E-mail client<br />
* [[Qtmail]] - Default mail program on Om 2008.8<br />
<br />
===Offline wikipedia===<br />
* {{opkg.org|128|Evopedia}} - a powerful Wikipedia reader (download dumps in [http://www.reitwiessner.de/openmoko/evopedia.html its official site])<br />
* [[Mokopedia]] - Read small Wikipedia dumps offline<br />
* [[Offline Wikipedia reader]] - store the entire content of wikipedia (single-language, excluding images), on a single 8GB microSD card<br />
<br />
===IM===<br />
* [[CenterIM]] - Instant messaging client (terminal-based).<br />
* [[Pidgin]] - Instant messaging client (ICQ, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo and more.)<br />
<br />
===other===<br />
* [http://opkg.networld.to/networld-ported/ettercap-ng_0.7.3-r3_armv4t.opk ettercap-ng] MITM (fixed link)<br />
* {{opkg.org|205|GPRSModem}} - Converts your neo in a GPRS modem.<br />
* [[Openmokast]] - Play audio stream and slideshow stream<br />
* [[PyFeedRead]] - RSS feed reader<br />
* [[TwitterMoko]] - A Twitter client for Openmoko<br />
<br />
== Office ==<br />
* dates - a simple calendar<br />
* [[e-tasks]] - An elementary task manager<br />
* [[Epdfview]] - PDF reader.<br />
* Evince - Document reader for PDF, PS, DJVU and more.<br />
* [[FBReader]] - E-book reader program (TXT, FB2, HTML and more)<br />
* [[GPE contacts]]<br />
* [[Gutenflash]] - Fast text reader by scrolling text<br />
* [[OMoney]] - A bookkeeping application<br />
* [[Pisi]] - PIM synchronization<br />
<br />
== Settings ==<br />
<br />
* [[KnjMokoOPKG]] - A graphical frontend to OPKG.<br />
* [[KnjMokoWifi]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Lint-wifi]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Mofi]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Mokonnect]] - Connection manager<br />
* [[momtools]] - an application to control Wifi, gprs and some other stuff<br />
* [[Om 2008.8 Installer]] - Graphical software installer<br />
* [[Opkg]] - Command line software installer<br />
* {{opkg.org|285|opkg.py}} - Command line software installer for www.opkg.org packages<br />
* [[Sephora]] - Settings manager<br />
* [[SettingsGUI]] - Edit various settings<br />
* [[Timezone|tzdata]]- Customise your time zone setting.<br />
* [[Wicd]] - Wifi setup tool<br />
* [[Wlan]] - Wlan is an application to manage wireless connection on the Freerunner<br />
* [[ZOMG!]] - A graphical package manager (opkg frontend -> should work on any distro)<br />
<br />
== System ==<br />
* [[Aphasia]] - A system built on Erlang and a vertical application for people with apahasia.<br />
* [http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/ AUIMD] - AUIMD is a PyQt graphical user interface for mobile devices.<br />
* [[Auxlaunch]] - Finger-friendly app launcher and window switcher<br />
* [[Display Locker]] - Screen lock<br />
* [http://fso-control.projects.openmoko.org/ fso-control] - Popup Power menu to shutdown/suspend/reboot.<br />
* [[Gwaterpas]] - levelling tool using accelerometer<br />
* [[Gestures]] - Detect movement and display information, rotate screen<br />
* [[Keychain]] - SSH keys<br />
* {{opkg.org|253|libaxel}} - Library for easy use accelerometer.<br />
* [[MokoFEM]] - Monitors GSM information<br />
* [[Mokostat]] - Monitors battery<br />
* [[omkeys_functions]] - Remap AUX key bindings<br />
* [[Openmoko Bluetooth remote controller|ReMoko]] - Control stuff via BlueTooth<br />
* [[Pexpect]]-a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. <br />
* [[Rotate]] - Rotate screen when phone is rotated<br />
* [[Siglaunchd]] - A daemon that listens to dbus signals and launches appliactions upon arrival.<br />
* [[Ts calibrate]] - Calibrates touchscreen<br />
* [[Vala-terminal]] - Command prompt with tabs<br />
* [[Web-Manager]] - Control your phone by a web interface from your PC<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Minimoko xminimokostatus] Battery- / GSM-Status Display on Root Window (Part of Minimoko)<br />
* [[Zedlock]] - Screen locker<br />
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== Telephony ==<br />
* [[Dialer/2007.2]] - The dialer application in Om 2007.2<br />
* Launcher<br />
* [[Litephone]] Easy to use, single window phone application written in Qt.<br />
* [[Openmoko SMS Middleware]]- SMS middleware is a Openmoko middleware software for additional features related to SMS. Plugin architecture and Python based code gives this project lots of flexibility and enchancebility.<br />
* [[Paroli]] -Paroli is an integrated phone application based on Tichy (and so also written in python). <br />
<br />
== Utility ==<br />
<br />
* {{opkg.org|176|CoovaChilli}} - It turns your phone's WiFi network into an Ad-Hoc Hotspot!<br />
* [http://openmoko.huber-computer.de/ DWDWetter] Fetches weather information from dwd (First Register at dwd!)<br />
* [[Enotes]] - Enotes is the implementation of a TODOlist manager written with elementary to appear better with distribution that use illume, like SHR.<br />
* [[Enscribi]]-a handwriting recognition input method for Linux. It's mainly developed for the Openmoko Freerunner smartphone.<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/ffalarms/ FFAlarm] is a program to set multiple alarms a day using a finger friendly user interface<br />
* {{opkg.org|57|fido}} - [[fido]] is a todo list\note manager written with elementary<br />
* [[GridPad]]-GridPad is an alternative input method for entering text with your finger, a Simple Character Recognizer Software.<br />
* [[HP48 Series RPN Calculator]] - Calculator with many functions<br />
* [[LED clock]] - When an Openmoko is sitting unused at night, turn it into an alarm clock with large 7-segment digits on a black background in landscape mode. <br />
* [http://meuk.spritesserver.nl/lightsaber-0.1.tgz The Lightsaber]. Pre-alpha starwaresque orphanware.<br />
* [[Literki]] - alternative keyboard<br />
* [[MokoGeocaching]] - Utility for add a POI to TangoGPS using geocaching.com <br />
* [[Mokometeo]] is a widget which fetches the weather forecast from yahoo, for a list of cities<br />
* [[NeoCon]] - neocon is a handy serial console utility (not only) for u-boot. The main feature of neocon is actually that you can give it a list of devices and it will pick one that works.<br />
* [[NeoLight]] - NeoLight turns your phone into a flashlight.<br />
* [[NeoTool]] NeoTool is a bash script for your desktop system to provide a friendly GUI frontend to some common management tasks.<br />
* [[OpenWrt]]-basic support for the Openmoko "Freerunner"! Kernel (2.6.28) is building and booting.<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/otp4neo/ OTP4Neo] One time password generator<br />
* [[Pimlico]]-Pimlico is a suite of lightweight Personal Information Management (PIM) applications designed primarily for handheld and mobile devices<br />
* [[QSuunto-Lite]] display dive log information from Suunto Dive computers (that work with divetools-ab)<br />
* [[qwo]]- An alternative input method.<br />
* [[ShortOm]] - Graphical launcher for shell or application, with editable config file, and log result page.<br />
* [[sortdesk]] sort your om-desktop in categories<br />
* [[Unison]] - Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It determines all differences between two directory trees and lets the user decide, how to proceed with every differing file. <br />
* [http://techiem2.net/index.php?/archives/10-Freerunner-USB-Mode-Control-Program.html usbmode]-a quick pygtk program. <br />
* [[Wrench]] - Modual used utility enlightenment_remote.<br />
* [[Yaouh!]] - Yet Another OSM Updater H.<br />
* [[Auto Home]] - Home automation using the Free runner (Openmoko)<br />
* {{opkg.org|279|Babiloo}} - Dictionary utility with voice capability<br />
* {{opkg.org|284|FltkWorldClock}} - Displays the time in different timezones (needs fltk)<br />
* {{opkg.org|298|Fltk Hacker's Diet}} - Helps you maintain, decrease or increase your weight (needs fltk)<br />
<br />
==Setting Application==<br />
* [[GTA02 sysfs]]- sysfs is a filesystem that is mounted on /sys which contains various fake "files" that are actually filled by a variety of drivers and other kernel subsystems. You can use it to change settings and behaviours of the kernel and drivers dynamically.<br />
* [[Wmiconfig]]- wmiconfig is a tool written by Atheros Communications Inc to configure the Ar6k WIFI chip used in the Neo Freerunner. This is a standalone C executable, released under GPL v2.<br />
<br />
== Video ==<br />
* [[intone-video]] - an mplayer video frontend<br />
* [http://katastrophos.net/andre/blog/software/quasar-media-player/ Quasar] - a mplayer frontend for X11.<br />
* [[Video Player]] - Using Mplayer on Openmoko smartphones.<br />
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== daemon ==<br />
* [[Lscd]] - LSC library/daemon on Linux System.<br />
* [[PyPhonelog]] - daemon uses the framework to track and log all the calls made to and from the moko.<br />
<br />
== An automatic list of application-related wiki pages ==<br />
<br />
The pages linked above are all maintained manually. We also maintain an automatic categorization system by tagging wiki pages. Here is the list of application-related pages in this wiki. Normally, every page listed below should be also listed above in the same category. The converse is false: there are applications without a wiki page.<br />
<br />
<div style="border: solid 1px black; padding: 1ex"><b>Applications in this Wiki:</b><br />
<categorytree mode=pages depth=2 hideroot=on>Applications</categorytree><br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Where to find more applications? ==<br />
<br />
At [http://opkg.org opkg.org] !<br />
<br />
Not all Openmoko apps are listed on this wiki - there are much more [http://projects.openmoko.org/softwaremap/ projects at the Openmoko GForge] than the wiki can list, not to mention self-hosted applications on their own websites. Actually the phones can run most Linux based Free Software, using for example the [[Debian]] distribution. The [http://handhelds.freshmeat.net/browse/1038/ mobile phones section of Freshmeat] may be a interesting place to look.<br />
<br />
Note also that there are many packages in the repository that are not installed by default. If what you want is a classic, chances are that it is already packaged. Suppose you want to install Perl:<br />
opkg list|grep perl<br />
opkg install perl<br />
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More application download related pages:<br />
<br />
* [[Community Repository]]<br />
* [[Users Repositories]]<br />
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<br />
== Where to find full distributions ? ==<br />
<br />
* [[Download]]: for complete system downloads<br />
<br />
== The usual warnings ==<br />
<small><br />
* Some of these software are developed by Openmoko Inc. and some are contributed by the community. Any problems with community contributed software should be reported to the individual software developer rather than the Openmoko core team.<br />
* Most programs listed here are not mature/stable, but only useable/beta.<br />
* Many programs listed here are not yet packaged for your distribution and integrated in its repositories. Whichever it is.<br />
* Installing experimental software from the internet is certain to break things. Running it as root is a very insecure thing to do. Kown that you will be burned, have backups, and be ready to apologize to everybody in your phone contact list in case they receive strange SMSs...<br />
</small><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Hall of Fame]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*Google code projects tagged with:<br />
**[http://code.google.com/hosting/search?q=label%3Afreerunner&filter=0&start=0 Tag FreeRunner]<br />
**[http://code.google.com/hosting/search?q=label%3Afreerunner&filter=0&start=0 Tag Openmoko]<br />
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