Video demos, finally!

From the Philip & Tinne studios, I give you … two video demos showing last week’s tinymail on the Nokia 770.

3..2..1 .. ja (which is dutch for, yes. Or, go or, well, whatever).

I will have video demos on GPE-capable devices like PDAs soon.

Last time I used some electro music, and got feature requests like “muting the sound of your E-mail client”, but remember that I promised to use Karoliina‘s music? Well, watch the new demos and listen! I had to make Tinne a little bit jealous for this (she plays the Clarinet, so she was like “hey, I can make music too! And this Karoliina-woman writes software, just like you, and and and music and .. pfff”.

You know, the typical female jealousy. In other words, cute :-). So I let her be the user on the video demo. After all, it’s her software too: I named it after her. Hence the Dutch pronunciation.

Getting it right, rfc822 mime parts

As you can see on this screenshot, tinymail‘s default ui components for viewing messages and for viewing mime parts are now aligned correctly for displaying message/rfc822 mime parts (like forwarded messages). They will now for example display attachments inside a forwarded message and they are hidden using a typical GtkExpander. Of course is all the behaviour of the default message view implemented for gtk+ inheritable and overridable.

ps. Yes, It’s still in 1974, I haven’t found the problem yet.