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Maemo provides an open source development platform for Nokia Internet Tablets and other Linux-based devices. It is build from components widely used in open desktop and mobile systems. We strive to make maemo open, accessible and useful to all developers wanting to squeeze the possibilities of the mobile desktop and the Internet.
Hildon is an application framework originally developed for mobile devices (PDAs, mobile phones, etc.) running the Linux operating system. It was developed by Nokia for the Maemo operating system and is now a part of GNOME. It focuses on providing a finger-friendly interface. It is primarily a set
The process responsible for the communication between the different Hildon Input Method plugins and the applications in Maemo.
moToDo is a todo-list for Moblin being developed for the 'Intel Moblin Developer Challenge' contest for Brazil. Focused on usability and ease-of-use, with moToDo you'll be able to: Create repeating tasks Set priorities and deadlines for each activity Add notes, location information
Classix enables health professional, administrative personnel and patients to find out the condition name for an ICD-10 code, or to search the code for a condition. Currently Classix only handles the Brazilian translation of ICD-10, but we expect to fill the gap soon. It can be installed on any
HAIL: Hildon Accessibility Implementation Library HAIL provides accessibility support for hildon-widgets, the old hildon-desktop and libhildondesktop, and hildon file manager. It is a equivalent to GAIL (Gnome Accessibility Implementation Library) in Hildon.
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