Brainstorm

Brainstorms

Enabling fast access to 2nd screen of Apps in Apps Menu

Posted on 2009-12-15 13:39 UTC by Philip Dean. Status: Under consideration, Categories: Desktop, User Experience.

Currently, to get to Apps on the 2nd screen of the Application Menu, you first need to press the Application Menu icon on the top left of your desktop and then hit the "More" icon on the bottom right of the first screen in the Apps Menu.

 

It might only be two clicks, but it seems hugely unnecessary to have to click in one corner of the screen and then move to click in the other corner of the screen to bring up the list of apps you have installed.

 

Talk Brainstorm thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=37370

 

"Odd" Recurrences for calendar application

Posted on 2009-12-07 11:06 UTC by Ralph Angenendt. Status: Under consideration, Categories: Desktop.

Many people have appointments which aren't on a weekly or monthly "repeat order", but occur on some more "odd" dates like "every second wednesday" (bi-weekly), "every second month" (bi-monthly) or even on "every second monday of the month". At the moment the calendar app only supports daily, weekly, monthly and yearly recurrences of events, which isn't advanced enough for most people's scheduling. This brainstorm tries to address bugs 6505, 5954 and 5955.

 

The calendar on the N900 is a really neat  app, but lets make it shine!

Discussion is at http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=36161

 

Brainstorm should be a karma source

Posted on 2009-09-14 23:44 UTC by Attila Csipa. Status: Under consideration, Categories: maemo.org.

Brainstorm, as a gathering place for ideas and solutions, could be an excellent source for community karma. List your scoring proposals below. How much would you give for an idea ? And for a solution ? Thumbs up ? Thumbs down ?

 

Another way to lock/unlock the device

Posted on 2009-09-14 00:59 UTC by Felipe Zimmerle. Status: Under consideration, Categories: Utilities, User Experience.

Since people are increasingly using their mobile devices as personal computers, using email, storing corporate and confidential data, the security of these information became a high priority requirement.  

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Email (Modest): Keep Sent and Drafts on IMAP server

Posted on 2009-05-07 15:54 UTC by Quim Gil. Status: Under consideration, milestone: Harmattan, Categories: Desktop, Internet & Networking.

(Originally posted at https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2557)

Modest stores sent email and draft emails locally. Evolution, for instance, allows you to choose folders on your IMAP account, in the preferences.

I use IMAP specifically so I can use any client on any machine and see all of my mails. I don't want any client storing things locally, except as a cache. Thus, I'd like to keep my Sent and Drafts folders on my IMAP server.