Some top S60 Widgets for your phone
Widgets on mobile seem to be a hot topic this year; we have already covered the technology several times on AAS. But now that the first S60 Widgets are becoming available what is the reality like? In this feature Ewan takes a look at some of the Widgets he finds most useful.
S60 Widgets, small applications and utilities that look and behave like standard S60 application are starting to become available for download. Nokia's new widget library is a good place to start downloading the widgets (http://nokia.mobi/widgets/), as is their Mosh service (http://mosh.nokia.com/).
Let us know in the comment thread if you've found any S60 Widgets you find particularly useful.
Published by Rafe Blandford at 11:48 UTC, July 24th
Categories: Software, Developer, Editorial Thoughts
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition
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Just now I tried to get the latest weather report…I first tried the Yahoo! Go app I installed but never use…then I remembered why I don’t use it. From the moment I clicked the icon to the time I saw weather was 1 minute 32 seconds…in that time I had to agree to let the app access a data stream, THEN tell it which one to use even though there was only one available. I had to tell it twice!
So now I have a point of reference I tried the WeatherBug widget…again, I hoped I would press the button on the icon and I would get the info…I STILL have to select the access point…there’s no way of setting a default. Then it didn’t give me ANY info at all…the background loaded, but the placeholders where the numbers should be stayed as dashes. Not helpful at all. It took 30 seconds to get to that anticlimactic spot.
Then I just hit the edit button on the N95 (the little pencil) which now loads a Google search bar, typed in weather and it brought up a 5 day forecast for my local area…15 seconds! If the Widgets and apps can’t offer anything over the built in browser (I know the widgets USE the browser but obviously bad code breaks the whole relationship) then why bother?
Not only that, but the way the phone is locked down and you can't set default access for all programs and have trusted programs not ask permission every time is just plain annoying.
That will surely lead to a flood of new and good S60 software!
And that, now, is the result so far? As another poster already said it well: Wow.
Yes, that's not a vote against the technology itself, but the best technology is worth nothing if nobody puts it to good use. And anyway, that stuff does not seem to make *new* things possible, technologically seen. I program that Sudoku and currency converter in plain old boring C++ any day. So where's the point?
Thanks, corrected.
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