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Open WebOS Releases Core Apps; Reveals Touchpad Won't Be Supported

Caught via the H is news that more components of webOS have been released: "The core applications provide a comprehensive set of platform user applications, including Email, Calendar, Contacts, Memos, Accounts, Clock and Calculator." Additionally, HP has opened up the development branch of system manager: "We are excited to open up the active development branch of our upleveled System Manager. This major upgrade incorporates the latest QtWebKit and Qt technologies in an improved architecture. Modern QtWebKit now underlies all applications, providing state-of-the-art support for HTML rendering and I/O. The latest stable release of Qt has been integrated across the system, eliminating alternate rendering paths and providing a clean base for the future. These changes bring enhanced stability and performance to Open webOS." As always, source can be had from the Open webOS github. A bit of bad news for existing device owners, however: "...we are aiming for support on future hardware platforms where SoC’s support Linux 3.3+ kernel and where open source replacements for proprietary components are integrated. Existing devices cannot be supported because of those many proprietary components, including graphics, networking and lack of drivers for a modern kernel." Existing device owners will have to live with the "webOS community edition."

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  1. Of Mice and Men by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 3, Funny

    > touchpad won't be supported

    "What?!? We only started supporting the mouse in January."

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    1. Re:Of Mice and Men by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      I'm quite sure they meant the HP Touchpad

      Ever heard the joke about the airplane? Never mind, way over your head.