What do you get when you combine a 2 1/2 year old geek daughter, a N810 and Tux Paint?
That’s right, lots of doodling!
More seriously, the touch screen is much more adapted for a young kid like Clara than a mouse. I guess Clarisse would agree
November 23, 2008 by Aurélien
What do you get when you combine a 2 1/2 year old geek daughter, a N810 and Tux Paint?
That’s right, lots of doodling!
More seriously, the touch screen is much more adapted for a young kid like Clara than a mouse. I guess Clarisse would agree
Haha. Qt.
Adorable! (That reminds me, I need to support differently-sized UI buttons to make it easier to use on high-dots-per-pixel displays!)
Wow!
How did you get Tux Paint working on the N810 with OS2008? Is there a known port available? All I can find is for OS2005/2006 for the N770.
I installed it a long time ago, so I do not remember where I got it. The installed package is version 0.9.15b on armel architecture, so I guess it is the OS2006 version from http://tuxpaint.org/download/nokia770/
Thanks…I already tried that version, but it doesn’t seem to work on a N810 running OS2008. I check with the developer, as well as those more knowledgeable than I at Maemo.org.
I was very excited hearing it works on a N810. Both me and my kids are big fans of Tux Paint.
– Chris
Good idea, they probably know better than me
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