[maemo-users] application catalog reviews

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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 04:46, Ferenc Szekely wrote:
> Dear maemo users,
>
> We are a step closer to officially announce the new Application Catalog:
> http://test.maemo.org/applications/

Initial look.  It is very readable on the large screen of my laptop. However 
it begins to break down when I come at it with the 770.  It's a bit slow 
there (on a wifi connection) but tolerable.  

Layout on both desktop and palmtop screens are the same.  However with the 770 
(Opera browser) if I try to select an "OS" from the pulldown it won't 
recognize my selection.  The same holds true for the other pulldowns as well.  
I get a chance to select it just doesn't update with my selection.  The 
Minimo browser works as it should.

This page with a limited number of returns does suffer from the same "problem" 
as the wiki page does in that it already is getting too large to load in a 
reasonable amount of time.   On a high speed connection I get load times of 
13sec for Minimo if I choose IT2006/Any License/Any Status and right now 
there are only about 20 apps listed.  

IMHO there is too great a load time, and too much scroll time to work.  (up 
down)   You might try making the developers work from the Nokia to develop 
the page *grin*

Over all a big step in the right direction.

James

>
> While we are reviewing the catalog at Nokia I would like to ask you to
> help us with the reviews. I have written a manual and would like to
> collect feedback from you:
> http://test.maemo.org/applications/user-manual
>
> We would really appreciate all questions, comments. If you have a
> little time and interest please send your mails to this list or to my
> address directly.
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Ferenc
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