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Monthly Archives: October 2013
MeePasswords for #SailfishOS
I put a little work into getting MeePasswords run on SailfishOS. With the experience I got while porting Q To-Do I could do it much quicker this time. This is still a work in progress but I think the screenshots … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, MeePasswords, My Applications
Tagged Jolla, MeePasswords, Open Source, QML, Qt, SailfishOS
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Update: Q To-Do for #SailfishOS – Ready when you are. ;)
With a slight delay, I add more screenshots of the SailfishOS version of Q To-Do (See the other post for the older screenshots.). Right now, everything should work. Some UI elements are also already adapted to the native Sailfish look … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, My Applications, Q To-Do
Tagged Jolla, Open Source, QML, Qt, SailfishOS, To-Do
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Update: Q To-Do for #SailfishOS
Yesterday evening and today, I put a little more work into the SailfishOS version of Q To-Do. Personally, I am quite happy with the results so far. It still needs some more work but I’m optimistic that when I finally … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, My Applications, Q To-Do
Tagged Jolla, Open Source, QML, Qt, SailfishOS, To-Do
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Note to self: Compile kdepim with Mobile UI
Some month ago, I got a Samsung Slate 7 Tablet PC on which I am using Fedora as my main OS. The only thing that bothered me a little was that the built-in e-mail client cannot be comfortably used via … Continue reading