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Don't get me wrong - I love the uber-simplicity of Calcium, but some days I want more advanced features and I want them as easily accessible as the basic features Calcium does so well
:-)
- Better calculator ? Definitely a need. Should be easier to use, à la Calcium.
- How about some integration between Contacts and Calendar ? Like automatic birthday reminders to begin with...
- Talking about Calendar, it should be divided into two area, with the second one showing the appointments of the selected day (à la Handy Calendar or UIQ Calendar).
- Put somewhere in the Log or Messaging app the total number of messages inbox/sent
- The converter app is a little useless as it is as far as currency conversion is concerned. There should be some 'template' rates defined by default (how about an 'update rates' feature ?)
- Last but not least, why isn't there any sort of timer/stopwatch in S60 ?!
To tell the truth I do not understand why S60 is lacking in these points whereas UIQ does not. Perphaps we should raise funds to buy the Nokia S60 guys a UIQ device for them to see how well it is balanced 'basic features wise', OUT OF THE BOX.
s60 does that too!
I do agree with you, that's why i always use cCalc, it's a freeware that acts like Calcium for basic functionality, but has a very nice and HUGE array of scientific functions, that are almost as easily accessible.
I believe if Nokia should map anything, it should be cCalc :)
Merlin,
I am nodding to all your suggestions, and I feel there is much more. Hm, maybe a post for tomorrow.
louis,
woops never noticed it :s hm that leaves me perplex as to what they implemented :s
http://www.ringnokia.com/images/2007/04/05/dsc0...
I myself use Calcium. But I long for a good calculator like the HP-12 RPN. Yeah, a real calculator geek!
(Please note that the calculator we mentioned and is the title of this article, really is just an experiment. If all goes well, it'll get to Beta Labs and maybe even be released. We've got a ton of interesting things going on inside the company and not all of them make it to the public or to the platform. But, I think the guys working on this little app will be happy to see such a positive demand from all of you.)
Well we are no coding/developing geniuses, so I don't think you should expect it from us, but dang that is a nice idea! I sure hope someone is still paying attention to this thread :D
s60 does that too!