someday (hopefully soon) we will have so many applications to choose from for our Maemo-based tablets/mobiles, and then it will be very crucial to be able to create folders on the Desktop and in the Main Menu
you can also brainstorm it here
Posted on 2009-12-11 16:40 UTC by Rami Zalloum. Status: Under consideration, Categories: Desktop.
someday (hopefully soon) we will have so many applications to choose from for our Maemo-based tablets/mobiles, and then it will be very crucial to be able to create folders on the Desktop and in the Main Menu
you can also brainstorm it here
Posted on 2009-12-09 21:42 UTC by Sergey Vlasov. Status: Under consideration, Categories: Utilities, User Experience, System, Programming.
Would be great to use the same gesture in maps app, image viewer, where it is feasible. Developpers shouln't be bothered to implement it, this gesture should be transparent for applications.

Disscuss here:
Posted on 2009-09-02 15:22 UTC by Marat Fayzullin. Status: In development, milestone: Harmattan, Categories: Location & Navigation.
Using Fremantle Maps in portrait mode is important for pedestrian navigation. The user would carry the device in his pocket, taking it out with one hand to quickly glance at the map. Portrait orientation gives following advantages:
1. No need to rotate the device, stored vertically in ones pocket.
2. Possible to hold and use the device with one hand, like Nokia's Symbian phones.
Posted on 2009-09-19 11:20 UTC by Aniello Del Sorbo. Status: Under consideration, Categories: User Experience.
The zoom in/out in the N900 is achieved in different ways. Hardware keys or rotational zoom in/out (a la browser). This is due to the missing multitouch support in Fremantle.
Even though it gives you fine grained control on the zoom in/out, I quite don't like it as I don't feel it's "natural".
Posted on 2009-10-16 12:50 UTC by Rüdiger Schiller. Status: In development, milestone: Fremantle, Categories: Desktop, Education & Science, Location & Navigation, User Experience.
I am looking for a program|widget|theme-background to follow the current nights sky relative to my location with a helping hand to figure out which constellation I am able to see atm.