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Announcements

Initial CloudGPS port to Harmattan

Damian Waradzyn has released an initial version of CloudGPS for Harmattan phones. N900 users may remember CloudGPS for its incredibly smooth scrolling and loading, but as the annoucement post notes this version has some missing functionality: Thanks to javispedro's SDL port for harmattan CloudGPS can be run on N950 right now. This port is limited in functionality, things like GPS, accelerometer and digital compass are not supported yet. Lucky N950 and N9 device holders will need to first grab Javier S. Pedro's SDL package from his repository, then grab the CloudGPs .deb from the forum thread.

SwipeMeeOut traffic moving game for Harmattan

Those of you who were children in the late 90s may remember a puzzle game called Rush Hour, which involved moving cars and trucks of various sizes around on tracks in a gridded playing board with the goal of getting the players car out of the exit. michele tameni has written a clone in QML called "SwipeMeeOut". Just for learn a bit more QML I started a small traffic jam clone [ did you remember crazy parking on your old n900? ] ... At the moment i loaded 11 Levels, generated with gtlevel. The .deb is available in the thread.

Ghosts Overboard accelerometer game for Harmattan

Heli Hyvättinen's new game Ghosts Overboard is something of a blend between Snake and Pacman. Implemented in QML, the game is set when: a group of ghosts was sailing with their ghost ship when a storm hit them. The ghosts fell overboard and were scattered across the nearby waters. It is now your task to rescue them. The ghost ship is controlled by tilting the device. Pick up the ghosts and avoid the rocks and octopuses. If the ship hits a rock or an octopus, all ghosts in it will fall overboard again. The game is currently only available a .deb from the MeeGo Coding Competition site.


RadioTouch - streaming radio player for Harmattan

As an excercise in QML, MeeGo user "stani" has written an online radio player, RadioTouch: RadioTouch is an online radio streaming player. Its sole purpose is to have the minimum interface possible, making it very straightforward to use. RadioTouch is Free Software, licensed under the GPL. The .deb is available in the thread.

NewsG for Harmattan - read Google News' headlines

Martin Borho has released a beta version of a Google News client NewsG. NewsG is a simple way to read Google News. Current status is beta, but stable. Features: 30+ editions, Topics configurable, Images can be disabled, Google Mobilizer as option to open links Martin has a number of features planned for future versions including search capabilities and nicer handling of pictures while loading.

Music Shelf for MeeGo and Harmattan

Martin Grimme is one of the first developers with a media-orientation application out of the gate, once again, on Harmattan. You may remember his work on the FM Radio Player for the N900, which provided community-sourced support for the device's included (but unsupported) FM tuner. His new application, Music Shelf, aims: to be simple, easy, and good-looking. It is the proud winner of the 1st WeTab Qt App Challenge in category Entertainment with 67% of votes. Now that the challenge is won, I'm working to target other MeeGo platforms besides the WeTab as well. Thanks to QML and Qt, this is not really a big issue. N900 Community Edition, WeTab and N950/N9 users should take a look.

Announcing Lexicon

Andrew Olmsted released his first public Harmattan application "Lexicon" (formerly Personal Lexicon in its straight-Qt incarnation). Lexicon is a word look-up program for validating the existence of words in specific word lists. It is first my Harmattan application and also my first QML application. It is useful for checking legal words for games like Scrabble. While fairly complete, more fixes and features are already in the works. Harmattan testers can find it in Andrew's Community OBS repository.