Long unnecessary answer: the N800/810/900 have a completely different operative system (maemo) than all the other Nokia phones and I dont own a 5800 but is just a clock and I let any other (real) developer to use the graphic for non commercial use
hi this looks amazing. As far as i am aware, isn't the basic hardware of the n800 the same? Would this work with the n800? Also, does it run on os2008?
Nice question: this is one old (python+SDL) version. It doesn't use any framework (no hildon, no gtk) so it should work on pretty every hardware with a python+sdl. Newer versions are in C and the idea is to keep the compatibility with the N900.
lol TokyioDan0, right, well, apple created a brand new market where people seem ready to pay for everything shiny. Kudos to them. This is just a personal itch, I would not call it 'developping' maybe just scratching. This clock is just a bit more of a simple script that should prove how powerfull and easy is to develop for the n810.The n810 is a joy to use to play with and learn something. I want like to believe that n810 users are smart enough to not want pay for applications like this :).
I love you.... I want an n810 for development away from home, I was going to get an ipod touch but this caught my eye and seems so much more suited for the job, and it's cheaper :)
how about nokia 5800?
MrBibi86 1 year ago
Short Answer: sorry, no way.
Long unnecessary answer: the N800/810/900 have a completely different operative system (maemo) than all the other Nokia phones and I dont own a 5800 but is just a clock and I let any other (real) developer to use the graphic for non commercial use
ciron810 1 year ago
hi this looks amazing. As far as i am aware, isn't the basic hardware of the n800 the same? Would this work with the n800? Also, does it run on os2008?
LordOrwell2 2 years ago
actually yes. The guy who toke over the develop works on a n800: look for jolouis flipclock on google
ciron810 2 years ago
anyone used this clock on the Nokia n900
Spinet21 2 years ago
Nice question: this is one old (python+SDL) version. It doesn't use any framework (no hildon, no gtk) so it should work on pretty every hardware with a python+sdl. Newer versions are in C and the idea is to keep the compatibility with the N900.
ciron810 2 years ago
how did you get the bbc radio on there?
GSmash5 2 years ago
...mh, pretty sure it is always been there...
ciron810 2 years ago
How did you get you nokia n810 backround to be like that. I want mine to be like that can u tell me how?
GSmash5 2 years ago
if you refer to the side shadow effect it came from the theme (3dmania). You can find it somewhere on the maemo site.
One of the preinstalled N810's theme (Glasser) have something similar
ciron810 2 years ago
Nice looking application! There could maybe also be a sound effect when the numbers are flipping.
aholatom 2 years ago
yep that was one schedule togheter with the animations for each numbers...
Thank you for checking it
ciron810 2 years ago
lol TokyioDan0, right, well, apple created a brand new market where people seem ready to pay for everything shiny. Kudos to them. This is just a personal itch, I would not call it 'developping' maybe just scratching. This clock is just a bit more of a simple script that should prove how powerfull and easy is to develop for the n810.The n810 is a joy to use to play with and learn something. I want like to believe that n810 users are smart enough to not want pay for applications like this :).
ciron810 3 years ago
I love you.... I want an n810 for development away from home, I was going to get an ipod touch but this caught my eye and seems so much more suited for the job, and it's cheaper :)
eatcomics 3 years ago 2
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More and more useless apps for the N810 while all the useful apps are being developed for the iPod Touch / iPhone
TokyoDan0 3 years ago