Wish list : which apps do you need?
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@dobey
So those devices are not completly switched off, no?
I mean, if the device can "wake up" and clock ring when setted by user, something, hardware + software, must still run on background? -
@Keneda The SoC is powered off. There is a separate RTC which is extremely low power, and can signal the SoC to power on and which results in phone restoring to power on and the alarm notification, if I understand correctly.
This is why some phones will drain battery faster than those without the feature, when powered off.
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Xournal would be good to have... though it could do with a handwriting to text function.
And a speech recognition app. Dragon Dictation is the proprietary one, but I'm sure there must be OpenSource equivalents.
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A usable (read & write) office suite which would be .odt & .docx compatible. Maybe a fork of Collabora Office would be a realistic solution?
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I would like an *fm tuner app that operates the fm tuner in my phone
*an equalizer for the music player
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Please forgive my ignorance on this one....
How hard would it be for The Document Foundation to make an Office Suite for Ubuntu Touch app? (not referring to Libertine here)
Making a fork of Collabora Office like @stanwood suggested would take time too, while LibreOffice is a near perfect existing solution already, widely spread and well maintained. Wouldn't it make sense to team up or have a UT community effort to raise the funds necessary to have The Document Foundation create a UT version based on existing Ubuntu one? Especially now there should be extra interest from their side now that the number of Linux devices/phones with Ubuntu Touch is rapidly increasing. If necessary a LibreOffice 'Lite' version may me good enough for on the go. Having a Ubuntu Touch LibreOffice app can have a lot of positive side effects as well.
I know it all comes down to staff available. Yet a guesstimated time on altering and maintaining a LibreOffice for UT would do to satisfy my curiosity.
In general I'd love to see the possibility to have the same core apps on both Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Touch. Ultimately synchronizing both like other OS's would be ideal.
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I just want turn by turn map, im in america. cant seem to get any of the current ones working. and maybe uber port just incase of emergency.
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@stanwood said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
A usable (read & write) office suite which would be .odt & .docx compatible. Maybe a fork of Collabora Office would be a realistic solution?
Or maybe wait for document viewer, based on libreoffice, to be made write capable?
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@Keneda said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
Or maybe wait for document viewer, based on libreoffice, to be made write capable?
https://open-store.io/app/com.ubuntu.docviewerAny indication such a feature is in the works?
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@3T_Ed said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
Any indication such a feature is in the works?
I didn't say that, but i believe this is better to start from there, than from scratch.
Splitting effort in multiple apps is not good in my point of view.
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@Keneda
You had me thrilled for a moment......If we could have a text editor in Document Viewer capable of opening/editing/saving commonly used text/tables/presentations that would be great!
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@3T_Ed said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
If we could have a text editor in Document Viewer capable of opening/editing/saving commonly used text/tables/presentations that would be great!
That would be a good start yes ^^
Sorry for the thrill...
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@Keneda said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
That would be a good start yes ^^
Sorry for the thrill...
Regardless, it's my firm believe that adopting LibreOffice in the OpenStore will have huge benefits with regard to market positioning Ubuntu Touch and lower the treshhold for potential users and developers, offering another 'mainstream' option and core app by default.
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@Rebecca58 I like to see libreoffice on my pinetab. I tried to install it in libertine but it does not work somehow
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I'd love to see a better Signal App, Redshift, something similar to andOTP, similar app to KeePassDX, something similar to GoodReads and a native Bible app.
I know most of my suggestions have already been stated, but I wanted to re-enforce the ideas. -
@TRPrecht said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
something similar to andOTP,
What is wrong with Authenticator NG?
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@robvb said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
I tried to install it in libertine but it does not work somehow
Indeed, X11 apps will not work on Pine devices currently.
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I would like to have Gajim in UT.
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@3T_Ed I would second that. Specifically with pinetab now shipping. Pinetab with the keyboard definitely could become a light-weight laptop replacement and as such an office-suite becomes something like an essential app.
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@Rebecca58
I know the PinePhone was just released and is a work in progress, but I am wondering, if after a lot of work, could this be used as a basis for a watered down Medical Alert?
I define my ideal system as a wearable device with a button to mash, maybe wifi. The pinephone is powered up and always on (wall power), used as a base station. The alert signal from the bracelet or lanyard goes to the pinephone, activates an app, the app dials a predetermined number and sends a predetermined sms text message. "Jane Doe has activated her alert-system and wants you to come check on her". It would have nothing to do with 9-11 and wouldn't need a monthly subscription fee (except for the phone service).
Seems like creating the wearable device is the real hurdle. (knowing a lot of software work is needed too)