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There are some well polished, shiny applications out there that do what they should and are reliable for actually using them, not only playing with them.

Current polls for new apps take place on the discussion page.

Intone-1.png Intone

Mplayer frontend

  • Plays everything mplayer eats
  • Makes use of bluetooth headsets and their control buttons


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/intone/
Package: intone
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR


Mokomaze.png Mokomaze

You know that game where you have a metal ball on a tiltable wooden board and have to get it to the finish avoiding holes? Here you are. Addictive!

  • 48 levels included
  • Online level editor


Homepage: http://mokomaze.projects.openmoko.org/
Package: mokomaze
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR, Debian


Neon viewer.png Neon

Image viewer

  • Displays various images
  • Can do automatic diashows
  • Intuitive UI


Homepage: http://neon.projects.openmoko.org/
Package: neon
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR


Numpty physics.png Numptyphysics

A physics sandbox

  • Contains several levels of type "get the ball to the yellow star, regardless of how you do it"
  • also has a sandbox mode


Homepage: http://numptyphysics.garage.maemo.org/
Package: numptyphysics
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR


OrreryFullScreenConstellations.png Orrery

Pocket Planetarium

  • Displays the night sky
  • Moon phase calendars
  • Rise/Set times
  • Meteor shower info
  • Can use GPS


Homepage: http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/orrery/
Package: orrery
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR, OM2007.x, OM2008.x, Debian


TangoGPS1.jpg TangoGPS

Displays Openstreetmap.org maps

  • Downloads tiles automatically if an internet connection is available
  • Shows POIs
  • Tracks your movement and displays current speed
  • Good for Geocaching


Homepage: http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About
Package: tangogps
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR

Personal tools

There are some well polished, shiny applications out there that do what they should and are reliable for actually using them, not only playing with them.

Current polls for new apps take place on the discussion page.

Intone-1.png Intone

Mplayer frontend

  • Plays everything mplayer eats
  • Makes use of bluetooth headsets and their control buttons


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/intone/
Package: intone
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR


Mokomaze.png Mokomaze

You know that game where you have a metal ball on a tiltable wooden board and have to get it to the finish avoiding holes? Here you are. Addictive!

  • 48 levels included
  • Online level editor


Homepage: http://mokomaze.projects.openmoko.org/
Package: mokomaze
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR, Debian


Neon viewer.png Neon

Image viewer

  • Displays various images
  • Can do automatic diashows
  • Intuitive UI


Homepage: http://neon.projects.openmoko.org/
Package: neon
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR


Numpty physics.png Numptyphysics

A physics sandbox

  • Contains several levels of type "get the ball to the yellow star, regardless of how you do it"
  • also has a sandbox mode


Homepage: http://numptyphysics.garage.maemo.org/
Package: numptyphysics
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR


OrreryFullScreenConstellations.png Orrery

Pocket Planetarium

  • Displays the night sky
  • Moon phase calendars
  • Rise/Set times
  • Meteor shower info
  • Can use GPS


Homepage: http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/orrery/
Package: orrery
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR, OM2007.x, OM2008.x, Debian


TangoGPS1.jpg TangoGPS

Displays Openstreetmap.org maps

  • Downloads tiles automatically if an internet connection is available
  • Shows POIs
  • Tracks your movement and displays current speed
  • Good for Geocaching


Homepage: http://www.tangogps.org/gps/cat/About
Package: tangogps
Tested on: Om2009T5, SHR