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[[Image:Jowles_Arch.jpg|thumb|This diagram shows the relation of different Jowles components.]] | [[Image:Jowles_Arch.jpg|thumb|This diagram shows the relation of different Jowles components.]] | ||
Jowles is a device framework for homebrew mobile phones. It is both a specification for software components as well as a small collection of programs and libraries. The objective of the Jowles project is to provide a simple, easy to understand and easy to extend environment for open mobile phones. | Jowles is a device framework for homebrew mobile phones. It is both a specification for software components as well as a small collection of programs and libraries. The objective of the Jowles project is to provide a simple, easy to understand and easy to extend environment for open mobile phones. The Jowles core is comprised of 11 cooperating applications and a number of standard open source libraries. | ||
=[[JowlesOverview|Jowles Overview]]= | |||
=[[JowlesPrerequsites|Prerequisite Libraries for Jowles]]= | |||
=[[JowlesApplications|Jowles Applications]]= | |||
==[[JowlesApplicationUserInterface|rUI - The Jowles User Interface Application]]== | |||
==[[JowlesApplicationPhone|rPhone - The Jowles Phone Application]]== | |||
==[[JowlesRTAC|RTAC - The Jowles GSM Terminal Adaptor Controller Controller]]== | |||
==[[JowlesApplicationSound|rSound - The Jowles Sound Application]]== | |||
==[[JowlesApplicationConfig|rConf - The Jowles Configuration Manager]]== |
Latest revision as of 08:30, 11 December 2007
Jowles is a device framework for homebrew mobile phones. It is both a specification for software components as well as a small collection of programs and libraries. The objective of the Jowles project is to provide a simple, easy to understand and easy to extend environment for open mobile phones. The Jowles core is comprised of 11 cooperating applications and a number of standard open source libraries.