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Until https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Main_Page is open I've created this page for Sailfish/Silica links, tips, hacks, feel free to add related content.  Code links for the App List most welcome.
 
Until https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Main_Page is open I've created this page for Sailfish/Silica links, tips, hacks, feel free to add related content.  Code links for the App List most welcome.
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== About Sailfish OS ==
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Sailfish is a Linux-based mobile operating system developed by [[Jolla]] in cooperation with the Mer project and supported by the Sailfish Alliance. It is to be used in upcoming smartphones by Jolla and other licencees[citation needed]. Although it is primarily targeted at mobile phones, it is also intended to support other categories of devices.
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The Sailfish OS and the Sailfish Software development kit are based on the Linux kernel and Mer.
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* Hardware, for Jolla's devices having "[[The other half]]"
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* Linux kernel
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* Mer drivers layer and [[Android]] drivers through [[libhybris]]
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* Mer layer: System essentials, Multimedia, Graphics ([[Wayland]]), Security, Build and Development ([[Qt]], [[Qt Webkit]], [[QML]], [[HTML5]], [[Alien Dalvik]] Android compatibility and others)
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* UI and middleware: Home screen & switcher, Real live multitasking, Input methods, Ambiance themes, Multimedia codecs
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* Applications (Mer, [[Meego]], Sailfish and [[Android]] apps are supported) with multiple [[application store]]s
  
 
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== Communications ==
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[http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=90245 TMO thread] about status of applications being ported to sailfish.
 
[http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=90245 TMO thread] about status of applications being ported to sailfish.
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Revision as of 20:42, 8 November 2013

Contents

Sailfish Community Page

Until https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Main_Page is open I've created this page for Sailfish/Silica links, tips, hacks, feel free to add related content. Code links for the App List most welcome.

About Sailfish OS

Sailfish is a Linux-based mobile operating system developed by Jolla in cooperation with the Mer project and supported by the Sailfish Alliance. It is to be used in upcoming smartphones by Jolla and other licencees[citation needed]. Although it is primarily targeted at mobile phones, it is also intended to support other categories of devices.

The Sailfish OS and the Sailfish Software development kit are based on the Linux kernel and Mer.

  • Hardware, for Jolla's devices having "The other half"
  • Linux kernel
  • Mer drivers layer and Android drivers through libhybris
  • Mer layer: System essentials, Multimedia, Graphics (Wayland), Security, Build and Development (Qt, Qt Webkit, QML, HTML5, Alien Dalvik Android compatibility and others)
  • UI and middleware: Home screen & switcher, Real live multitasking, Input methods, Ambiance themes, Multimedia codecs
  • Applications (Mer, Meego, Sailfish and Android apps are supported) with multiple application stores

Communications

  • IRC-channel: #sailfishos at freenode (#mer for core packages) Link Channel log
  • twitter : #sailfishos
  • Mailing list: [1] [2]

SDK and Emulator

App List

TMO thread about status of applications being ported to sailfish.

Sailfish OS OpenSource Apps

AppIcon App Name Description Link Picture Screen
Icon85jolla.png Ambiance Changer Ambiance Changer is a hack to change ambiance on the emulator. Git repository Screenshot-jolla.jpg
Dc3checklist.png CheckLists App that assists pilots with completing their checklists. Git repository Checklists1.png
Icon-alice.jpg Alice Ported the app “Alice” (from BB10) to SailfishOS. The application is used to check the status of growth of children. http://tiny.cc/ndq9sw Screenshot-jolla.jpg
Icon85jolla.png Google Reader Grrok is a great little Google Reader client by Jon Levell. It's open source and I like it, so I did a quick port of it to Sailfish and used it to demo developing for Sailfish at Jolla Hackday and at Qt Developer Days 2012 at Santa Clara, California. veskuh.blogspot https://github.com/veskuh/grrok Screenshot-jolla.jpg
[[3]]bitPurse icon bitPurse bitCoin money transactions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7_L2w-92OY Screenshot-jolla.jpg
Icon-86-gpodder.png gPodder Installation instructions - OBS Link Git repository Screenshots
Fremantleline.png Perth Trains The app provides a simple way to view ‘live’ departure times of train services across Perth. Git repository Screenshots
Icon85jolla.png Ogre3D Ogre 3D - 3D visualization app [4] Screenshot-jolla.jpg
Icon85jolla.png ownNotes A note taking application with ownCloud sync. More Informations Git repository Screenshots
Tweetian80.png Tweetian Tweetian is a feature-rich Twitter app for smartphones, developed using Qt/QML. Git repository About Sailfish port
Uradio icon.png URadio Swedish radio broadcast client Git repository screenshoot
Icon85jolla.png Weather-fish A beautiful weather application Git repository Screenshot-jolla.jpg
Jollampc.png JollaMPC Full featured MPD (MusicPD) client for SailfishOS. Ported from symbian application qmobilempd, new gui. Git repository MPD wiki entry
Icon85jolla.png Bluewhale  An Evernote client for SailfishOS. Git repository Screenshot-jolla.jpg
Clamshell logo morpog.png Quick Clamshell Simple multiplication table practising application Bitbucket (hg) repository Quick Clamshell entering an answer.png
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Devices

Exopc

HP Mini

Iconia Tab W500

PackardBell Buttefly Touch

Unofficial third party organization on Github

If your app is open source, consider adding it to the "Sailfish OS third party open source apps collection" on Github. This makes it easier to discover new apps and collaborate in a central place. You can also work on your apps in your own repository and fork it to the Sailfish Apps organization:

Personal tools