Litephone
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Litephone is a phone application using FSO. The basic idea behind the Litephone GUI is that it is packed in one window, the various 'modules' (contacts, messages, dialer, etc) placed into tabs. No popup windows. | Litephone is a phone application using FSO. The basic idea behind the Litephone GUI is that it is packed in one window, the various 'modules' (contacts, messages, dialer, etc) placed into tabs. No popup windows. | ||
− | Announcement | + | == Announcement == |
− | + | See http://n2.nabble.com/testing-Litephone%2C-new-phone-interface-tp3336730p3336730.html | |
− | + | == Files == | |
− | + | See http://pvtrace.com/litephone/ | |
+ | == Instructions == | ||
You can run it in 3 modes: | You can run it in 3 modes: | ||
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litephone - normal mode | litephone - normal mode | ||
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Revision as of 11:18, 28 July 2009
Litephone is a phone application using FSO. The basic idea behind the Litephone GUI is that it is packed in one window, the various 'modules' (contacts, messages, dialer, etc) placed into tabs. No popup windows.
Announcement
See http://n2.nabble.com/testing-Litephone%2C-new-phone-interface-tp3336730p3336730.html
Files
See http://pvtrace.com/litephone/
Instructions
You can run it in 3 modes:
litephone demo - runs it with bogus data (contacts, etc), and generates bogus call and message events. You can test most of the gui this way.
litephone nogsm - runs it with bogus data, but no events
litephone - normal mode