If all of this really hits big it will be great : Android

Why? Simple: the carriers would really bend to openness and would be a important and strong influence on other’s platforms. To be able to create mashups will be just incredible.

Apart from that, I’m not that keen on Java, but it’s a nice move from google, and as Gustavo said to me tonight, a lot better than use Gobject / Gnome components. It just don’t fit. (sorry maemo on that point, but that’s why we also don’t use). Gnome is so 35 minutes ago - ;) and while it really fits well on the desktop is a drag on the mobile space.

It seems also that google has a very nice VM for it’s Java bytecode. I think sun is really happy today, or could it be Eric’s heritage? Only time will shows us. For me it smells Google + Sun + Apple against the others. (kidding… or not)

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The N810 Video. That’s really what the device is. Not a phone, but the real internet (flash included) on your pocket with location (GPS)

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playing with the dialogs

playing with the dialogs, originally uploaded by MarceloEduardo.

I know it’s in the beginning, but being quite honest: it’s quite poor and confusing ui :/ the way screens relate to each other is completely odd.
But come on, it’s a open device… so it will for sure evolve into something great in the future.

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Exporting PSP screen to Desktop

Chenca sent me this today:
http://www.ngine.de/index.jsp?pageid=4292
Looks pretty usable and the possibility of playing some nice psp games on the big screen is very tempting.

What I’m really looking forward now is a PSP emulator, so I can really test games before deciding to buy them without needing my psp to do so. Ok that argument sounded pretty fake =)

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Bossa Conference

Bossa Conference, originally uploaded by MarceloEduardo.

Yeah, bossa second day is ending and I can say only one thing : amazing. It has been a great time to use the whole day to talk to some of the best developers around and being able to talk also in the night in some good party organized by the bossa staff.

I had the chance to play a lot with the OLPC OX, the Neo Phone (openmoko) and also the greenphone from trolltech.

Good to see that this can be a start for a great conference that could for sure happen yearly. I will vote for that and if you are here, please do so! Talk about, post pictures and spread the world about it.

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Canola 1.0 beta2 is finally out!

Canola web site photo
So after some delays we are finally, and officially releasing the Canola beta2, it’s website and we really expect people to enjoy it.

A hell of a work, lots of bug crushing, UI enhancements. We tried to keep Garages bugs at a minimum number always and I think we did.

So point your Maemo device to our site and download canola! Now without those nasty installation problems of the first beta.

ps : Canola is also on the maemo application catalogue

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What I belive? Maemo can “transform” products…


We’ve just released Carman, an slick application that turns your maemo device into one Cars lover useful tool. It provides two views, one pyGTK other using Python (pygame) and let you monitor your car’s sensors through OBD-II.

The nice thing is that we gave the user 2 options, the pyGTK is a analysis tool while the Python UI is a fancy made for in car usage onboard computer, that can have several themeable “widgets” and really fit into your car’s look and feel.
maemo carman gtk ui
pyGtk Screenshot

maemo carman rich ui python
The “Tunning” theme for the rich view.

maemo carman rich ui python
The “default” theme for the rich view
So, that’s what I belive. Canola turned the 770 into a real pmp with streaming capabilities and also a real in car system option. Now Carman is also showing that your 770 or n800 can be used as onboard computer. =)

Now the best part, and accidental feature I suggested just after getting to the office and seeing my badge clearly reflected on the wind shield:
Maemo carman reflection mockup

To do this a “big numbers - info ” theme must be done. Don’t need to be inverted the graphics, just press the fullscreen button and pam! I’ve tested this in day and nighlight. Actually day is a lot better then night. The only requirement is to place it in a 90degree angle with the windshield. That can be hard without a mounting device.

Carman in the car!

Some concepts mockup =) Hei teemu I think I used you picture =) ehehe
carman mockup =) carman nokia 770 nokia n800 in the car INDT
Anyone wants to sell some used 770? =)

Ps: this also shows the power of python in this platform =) Come on, stop asking for java and try out python for maemo! Lots of good documents here ,here and ofcourse a camera.py demo here

Marcelo

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Here it is : Symbian with POSIX apis!

Symbian has just announced it’s new APIs. Nothing new if they weren’t POSIX ones!. Now developers have more flexibility to play on the mobile os that is available in hundrends of million devices around the globe.

Hey linux developers, what about libc, libm, libpthread and libdl? Sounds like fun? I can believe you are a lot happier with that than with

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Canola Videos: Learning Canola the easy way

Lot’s of video coming out our office =) You will be able to see a lot of Canola action, and also a thank you to all the guys who waited a lot for the release, sending a lot of comments here.

Video showing off the WoodBox Theme, Exchanging cards and saying thank you

Canola HOW TO : first video showing off the features in canola.

Take a look at this video to learn about the canola applet, using the configurator, shared media browsing, now playing shortcuts etc.

Under the Hood : 3 am in Brazil, after some months of hard working and overnight hours in the last weeks.

I’m not able to keep my eye opens! But it has been a lot of fun.

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Canola launching is today!

Ok, this is my last post before the launching. Today it’s the big day and of course I’m going to use each minute of this day to make sure everything is fine. Testing repositories, testing and retesting debians package with mistral and scirrocco (wrong I know) finishing the hot site with instructions, known issues and of course + videos, and to end also launch our lab’s site, Openbossa.

So folks, we did our best, we hope you all enjoy canola, and the most important thing : please give us a lot of feedback. Your comments will be the main motivation for the future versions and of course we will try our best to make it better and better.

It’s 1:27 am , november 29th, and I’ll post again only to link to the hotsite, etc. Hours left only know.. OMG! so much to do! no sleep, no rest… every project has been like this in all these 7 years of professional experience, but I really don’t want to give up doing things like this!

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Canola Feedback

Well, 1 week after releasing some canola videos I’m pretty excited with the feedbacks we’ve been receiving. Of course there was sort of “negative” ones but in a vast majority they were all encouraging ones.

The better of all this feedback is to see that we we weren’t wrong with some of our choices, and that we made some right decisions in the project to make it more stable and simple than in the beggining.

What we expected :

1) People telling us that is just a mere rip off of any other famous thing UI

2) People telling us that everything Canola does can already be done

3) People complaining about not being able to ………….. (put here something)

4) People saying that screen would be completely dirty if you use your fingers

So these things were said, and I’m very happy to be able to answer them all!

1) Well it’s not a ripoff. We needed a development mock up and the mockup was made of course to show off to managers that we’re trying to bring the “front row” feeling to the 770. You use your Mac or your windows media to browse the web, chat, blog like I’m doing right now and all other stuff, including all your work. But when you want only to browse all your media, and be able to control it with the minimum effort and maybe without keyboard shortcuts or mouse manipulations what you do? If you have used one of those media interfaces you go for it. That’s our case. We’re a not replacing Maemo’s ui we are adding more to the platform letting users browse their media with ease.

Now it’s time to finish and improve the real Canola theme visuals and show that we are not a rip off. To use it only in the screen, drag stuff around, touch on the things that you want to do and watch them do it it’s a lot of fun. Of course we are inspired by all sucessful media cases, and like any other company out there we try at least to make things a little bit focused on the device they are going to run instead of trying to rip some sucessful UI off and roughly adapt it to a new use case.

Also there’s a lot of thing In my humble opinion (IMHO) Ipod, despite of it’s out-of-this-world sucess has that are annoying. And we tried to keep ourselves out of problems with that. The not so funny thing is that some of this annoying things are OF COURSE very hard to solve and a lot of work or at least re-work was needed.

About wanted features : Well, I’m not a 37signals fan or something but I remember well something about “it just doesn’t matter’. It’s like that… not being able to bring down an asteroid just doesn’t matter. Not being able to input text? It just doesn’t matter for us… Just because since the begin we had a vision and that vision should be smaller never bigger for a first version. Why? Because if you cannot tell what your 6-8 months application will do in the first month and even more important: if you cannot tell how much time you will need to do it, you will never receive a “GO” signal from your boss. Simple like that. We needed focus, we did focused in our basic use cases and now we are very proud of being able to do it in the most solid way we can think off. Canola is solid! It does break, for god sake it’s a software that was never released to the user, but I can tell you that I’ve used softwares that are less stable than Canola a lot of times only this week. It’s the price we paid for having it stable : less features.

About dirty screen : well, who knows what can appears in the future right? =) some nano-technology that keeps your screen clean or even some very very kind company manufacturer that sends you a lot of screen protectors was a gift =)

So, does canola do what can already be done in the Maemo? Yes.
Does it do something that cannot be done in Maemo? Yes to.
OH! Is it a really out-of-this-world feature? No. Just some details! But I think they are going to be very useful to some 770 owners.

In the end, all I want to do is to finish this version, start the work in the next improved and more powerful version and for god sake’s : I wanna go on vacations!

=)

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Canola preview video 2: Scrolling 10k songs =)


This video shows Canola app scrolling a lot of songs in a huge list. Well, to be honest the list has only 8000 songs, but Osvaldo promised me to bring his whole ripped Cd collection (30k songs) to our final test.

So I keep my promise: This application will be available (repository & package) for 770 owners this month! And better : it will support most of things people said they would like to have in forums about Maemo. (of couse : don’t expect any miracles)

So, what about a final logo for Canola?

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Live action =) Some eye candy for Maemo users =)

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Greenphone official price announced! 695 bucks!

greenphone-1-sm.jpgClick here, then check it again the specs and if you are not a linux developer you should hurry if you want to let one developer without a kit of this green baby.

True: it is the first “real” linux phone. I said that because is the first one where you have full acess to code and you can hack as much as you want. Ok, I don’t believe a Carrier will ever market something as open as this but is a good place for some REAL experiment on mobile development.

Let’s now wait for the hackers to come up with something really innovative and force the industry to adopt more “flexibe” linux on their future linux devices.

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Madriva Rc1 Available

The mandriva team has released it’s RC1 for Mona, the codename for the mandriva linux 2007 . The good thing is that it supports both AIGLX and XGL for those people out there dying to have some 3d goodness on their desktops.

http://corp.mandriva.com/webteam/2006/09/08/rc1-and-a-full-moon-here-in-paris/

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