qwit for mobile/maemo/sybian?

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Pengu1n

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Dec 4, 2009, 2:07:54 AM12/4/09
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Hi, all

Anyone interested in qwit for mobile system?

QT 4.6 just release days ago, support both maemo, sybian. I think it's
interesting to port qwit to both maemo and sybian.:)

Any comments?

Sincerely

penguin

Artem Iglikov

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Dec 4, 2009, 2:11:31 AM12/4/09
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Hmm, it's interesting for us as developers, but is it interesting for
users, which already have thousands of such applications? :)
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Pengu1n

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Dec 4, 2009, 2:24:30 AM12/4/09
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On Dec 4, 3:11 pm, Artem Iglikov <artem.igli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmm, it's interesting for us as developers, but is it interesting for
> users, which already have thousands of such applications? :)

No user's interesting, no developer's enthusiasm

For sybian, there is a client called gravity it greate but not free.

For maemo, there are many client: pigdin (with twitter purple libary),
muku (microfeed dbus backend), mitter (pyGTK), ...but there is no one
based on qt, espically qt4.

There should be one.:)

-- penguin

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> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Pengu1n <gnom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, all
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> > Anyone interested in qwit for mobile system?
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> > QT 4.6 just release days ago, support both maemo, sybian. I think it's
> > interesting to port qwit to both maemo and sybian.:)
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> > Any comments?
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> > Sincerely
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> > penguin
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roop

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Dec 4, 2009, 4:38:49 AM12/4/09
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I'm trying to port it to Maemo as we speak (vying for
http://maemobangalore.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/maemo-foss-in-hack-ideas/
;)). I hope to get it reasonably working by next week - it involes
some changes to the core app itself, so plan to publish it on
Gitorious rather than commit it directly to svn.

I have to admit, developing on Qt-Maemo is like paradise compared to
that hell called Symbian C++. :)

roop.

Pengu1n

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Dec 4, 2009, 8:33:45 PM12/4/09
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On Dec 4, 5:38 pm, roop <roopesh.chan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to port it to Maemo as we speak (vying forhttp://maemobangalore.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/maemo-foss-in-hack-ideas/
> ;)). I hope to get it reasonably working by next week - it involes
> some changes to the core app itself, so plan to publish it on
> Gitorious rather than commit it directly to svn.

Cool

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> I have to admit, developing on Qt-Maemo is like paradise compared to
> that hell called Symbian C++. :)

Indeed.:)

roop

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Mar 16, 2010, 3:30:01 AM3/16/10
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(Damn, I totally forgot about this.)

The maemo stuff is in branch maemo in this git repo:
http://gitorious.org/qwit/qwit

It pretty much works
- looks, spacing, etc. changed
- new tweet is not part of the main window, and is accessed with a
menu item
but there's still some work to do (see TODO file in the repo).

I don't hope to resume work on this. Anyone can feel free to take over
or start afresh, as he/she may seem fit.

(No, I didn't win that contest :)).

roop.

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