Microsoft Onenote to Jolla or Yandex store (Android version) [answered]
Onenote is good app because the usage is free (compare to Evernote features). Best thing is to share shopping list together family. E.g. updating shopping list wife at her own work and husband on own workplace. All changes sync together so one shopping list is ready for shopping. Easy and nice.
Not mentioning cook book in Onenote. When going in holidays somewhere you have your best recipes available.
Jolla DIY list in Onenote. I just should update constantly my list for buying sun panel for tog, IR...
No thanks ;)
foss4ever ( 2014-01-09 14:52:14 +0200 )editUnfortunate, that this is not getting support, because family members and work mates are using Onenote for sharing notes and why it is good, it is available for most popular OS's.
Karfindel ( 2014-01-10 10:08:56 +0200 )editWell, I don't know if it's goimg to be supported or not, it just my personal anti-closed-ecosystem attitude that I expressed in my comment (and in the downvote of this).
foss4ever ( 2014-01-10 10:13:57 +0200 )editI just tought that Jolla would be somekind of bridge joining together closed ecosystems. It's a pity if Sailfish is one island more at the sea :(
Karfindel ( 2014-01-10 19:56:54 +0200 )edit@Karfindel Well, I thnk it is the open communities that have mostly been building the bridges in the past to the direction of proprietary solutions and ecosystems. And nowadays the trend is still the same; the business model of closed ecosystems is still to be such that i.e.closed, and even make it difficult (and all the time harder) for outside world to keep in sync with API/file format/protocol etc. conventions.
I think Jolla is already doing a great job in enabling us to use many services and API's that are not completely open or free. That's why I think that the focus now should be in providing access and supporting even more open and free standards/APIs/protocols and services than those controlled by purely commercial and closed businesses.
These are just my personal view on the challanges of being open in the mostly closed world of (mobile) IT (sw and hw),
foss4ever ( 2014-01-10 21:57:18 +0200 )edit