| 7. S. Page, in reminding us, "Don't bet against the browser", posted a link to a Pippy-like tool for Javascript (See http://billmill.org/static/canvastutorial/). | | 7. S. Page, in reminding us, "Don't bet against the browser", posted a link to a Pippy-like tool for Javascript (See http://billmill.org/static/canvastutorial/). |
− | 8. Sascha Silbe "finally managed to get Linux working" on his phone, so he couldn't resist installing Sugar. See [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04708.jpg [1]], [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04709.jpg [2]], [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04710.jpg [3]], and [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04711.jpg [4]]). Sascha says, "No, it isn't really usable - only 64MB of physical RAM [5,6] means swapping ~30MB to SD just to start Sugar (no activities running). Sugar isn't touchscreen-"compatible" as well (there are no "plain" movements, just clicks and drags)." But it looks great. | + | 8. Sascha Silbe "finally managed to get Linux working" on his phone, so he couldn't resist installing Sugar (See [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04708.jpg [1]], [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04709.jpg [2]], [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04710.jpg [3]], and [http://sascha.silbe.org/photos/dsc04711.jpg [4]]). Sascha says, "No, it isn't really usable - only 64MB of physical RAM [5,6] means swapping ~30MB to SD just to start Sugar (no activities running). Sugar isn't touchscreen-"compatible" as well (there are no "plain" movements, just clicks and drags)." But it looks great. |