Claws Mail development on Maemo
Thanks to a very generous donation from Claws Mail user Guido Rudolphi, Colin and I are now owners of the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. This will enable us to discover just how justified the complaints from the oh-so-demanding n800 users of Claws Mail actually are, and where other improvements can be made.
As the n800 runs GNU/Linux and a modified Debian, using it is fun and easy. I don't have a wi-fi connection, so it's not as much fun as is it might be; I have to download packages on my main PC and then copy them onto the n800 via USB, so it's not quite as easy either. I wanted to upgrade the firmware, as you do when you get a new device such as this, but it was no-go, just forever waiting at "Suitable USB device not found, waiting". I guess that the device-mapping has changed since flasher-3.0 was written, but I'm still not sure. Anyway, this sort of stuff doesn't stand in my way.
Here are a few screenshots (click the image for a larger version)
Having one of these devices is a big incentive to actually spend a little more time looking at the maemo bug reports and feature requests, and to spend time contributing to Jean-Luc Biord's Maemo port, but not to the detriment of Claws Mail as a desktop app, that will retain the main focus.
Let the hacking commence!
Claws Mail Maemo port: http://www.claws-mail.org/maemo/
Claws Mail at the Maemo Garage: https://garage.maemo.org/projects/claws-mail
Jean-Luc Biord's page at maemopeople.org: http://www.maemopeople.org/index.php/jlbrd/













Mon, 9th Jul 2007 13:38:35 +0200
Oh looks nice…First thing i notice and not only on these screenshots is the wrong size of title windows…too big. Though isn't nothing to do with claws mail…
So thanks to Rudolphi for the generous donation to the GNU community! It's something nice to read things like that!
ps. Paul…ehm..a personal question:)…why did you activate the preview?? It really sucks:) At least should be possible to enable disable it from the user side.
UsingSun, 15th Jul 2007 5:48:27 +0200
iwkse: about the 'live comment preview', it's a good idea, but doesn't work so well in practice, you're right. So here is a better solution, 'preview on the click of a button'. This is the Filosofo Comments Preview plugin.
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