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From: ean on 3 Jun 2010 11:20 With Apple iPhones and Google Android smartphones, this is doable with a high degree of security. IMHO, the ideal smartphone interface would... 1. Not require much typing - I can't stand typing command lines using a tiny keyboard 2. Easy to expand to do the stuff that I do often 3. Navigation and displays optimzed for a smartphone screen 4. Heavy duty security What else? You can see what we have created so far at touchnoc.com. Cheers, Betsy
From: The Natural Philosopher on 3 Jun 2010 11:23 ean wrote: > With Apple iPhones and Google Android smartphones, this is doable with > a high degree of security. IMHO, the ideal smartphone interface > would... > 1. Not require much typing - I can't stand typing command lines using > a tiny keyboard > 2. Easy to expand to do the stuff that I do often > 3. Navigation and displays optimzed for a smartphone screen > 4. Heavy duty security > > What else? You can see what we have created so far at touchnoc.com. > Cheers, > Betsy webmin?
From: Keith Keller on 3 Jun 2010 14:09
On 2010-06-03, The Natural Philosopher <tnp(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > ean wrote: >> >> What else? You can see what we have created so far at XXXXXXXXXX > > webmin? I don't like webmin, but at least they make their licensing terms explicit, and don't spam usenet. --keith -- kkeller-usenet(a)wombat.san-francisco.ca.us (try just my userid to email me) AOLSFAQ=http://www.therockgarden.ca/aolsfaq.txt see X- headers for PGP signature information |