Open mobile software
There has been some talk about various Linux based standards and frameworks, and there are a few open software based phones that include applications and frameworks. Here we collect an overall summary of these, so we can figure out what we can leverage from elsewhere, what we need to build from scratch, and any dependencies. Please correct and extend the info on this wiki page.
Base OS: Linux sourced from Gumstix, includes cross compiler and has Java support - Gumstix Software
GSM device driver: Tuxphone? Gumstix? Matt knows...
http://opencellphone.org
EDGE device driver: basic slow IP over GSM
Wifi/Bluetooth/LCD/Touchscreen etc. device drivers: hopefully basic Linux stuff?
GPS, accelerometer, power management? More advanced things we may need to develop
Application frameworks
Qtopia open source release
http://www.trolltech.com/products/qtopia/opensource
This does not include all the phone apps provided
with the greenphone
OpenMoko homepage doesn't yet have links to code
Others?
Phone calling application
Basic call management stuff, GUI to dial a number
Web browser - Qt has Opera support,
Not sure how viable Firefox might be on Gumstix Flash for Linux? Adobe has x86 version only, not
sure about others
Address book application?
Calendar application?
Notes taking?
Mobile oriented email client?
MP3 player? Gumstix includes some audio player support.
GPS mapping? perhaps google maps mobile java version? Not sure how to feed it GPS coordinates, I think some versions of Gmm do interface to GPS, but Java sandbox makes it hard.