Archive for the Applications Category
Slide to Type on the Palm Pre!
WOG OSK does it again! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320" caption="New keyboard look!"][/caption] Here are the youtube videos posted showing that the new WOG OSK will have slide to type capability, along with bubble letters, editing capabilities and it still inetracts with all of
Virtual Keyboard in the App Catalog!
WOG O.S.K. was just released! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320" caption="Typing into webpage!"][/caption] It is the first virtual keyboard in the app catalog that can type directly into your other apps, browser and even webpages! They have told us that they are already working
PreLoad New Release
All applications have been moved to WebOS Group. http://webosgroup.com Pimp My Pre will still host ringtones and wallpapers and will have more news soon. We are currently working to reorganize the site.
PreLoad (Beta) – New Application Released
All applications have been moved to WebOS Group. http://webosgroup.com Pimp My Pre will stil host ringtones and wallpapers and will have more news soon. Viewt he new PreLoad here http://webosgroup.com/2009/08/18/preload/
Our Application to Change Palm Pre SMS Ringtones and Alerts
Apparently, some people wanted to see the actual standalone app we made to change ringtones for SMS and Email. So we made a vid of the one that's installed on my Pre, instead of the one hacked into the Sounds and Ringtones section. The plan is to expand that app to include more functionality. We'r
Palm webOS: Developing Applications in Javascript Using the Palm Mojo Framework – Page 9
Core OS The core OS is based on a version of the Linux 2.6 kernel with the standard driver architecture managed by udev, with a proprietary boot loader. It supports an ext3 filesystem for the internal (private) file partitions and fat32 for the media file partition, which can be externally mounted
Palm webOS: Developing Applications in Javascript Using the Palm Mojo Framework – Page 8
Services Even limiting yourself to just webOS's System UI, application model and UI widgets, developers would have some unique opportunities for building web applications, particularly with the notification and dashboards. But they'd be missing the access and integration that comes with a native
Palm webOS: Developing Applications in Javascript Using the Palm Mojo Framework – Page 7
UI Widgets Supporting webOS's user interface are UI Widgets and a set of standard styles for use with the widgets and within your scenes. Mojo defines default styles for scenes and for each of the widgets. You get the styles simply by declaring and using the widgets, and you can also override the s
Palm webOS: Developing Applications in Javascript Using the Palm Mojo Framework – Page 6
Stages and Scenes Palm's user experience architecture provides for a greater degree of application scope than is normally considered in a web application. To support this and specific functions of the framework, Palm has introduced a structure for webOS applications built around stages and scenes.
Palm webOS: Developing Applications in Javascript Using the Palm Mojo Framework – Page 5
User Interface Principles There are some foundational principles or values that support the overall webOS user experience; application designers can exploit these same principles to more deeply integrate the application into the overall device experience and enhance the user's experience. Developer

