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On the 6th of January 2017 at 09:02, Lionel Laské wrote:
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<p style="margin:0in;font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt"
lang="en-US">Hi all,</p>
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<p style="margin:0in;font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt"
lang="en-US">I'm proud
to announce the eighth version (0.8) of Sugarizer, a taste of
Sugar for any
device. </p>
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Yo<br>
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lang="en-US">New in
Sugarizer 0.8 for Android is "<span style="font-weight:bold">Sugarizer
OS</span>".
Sugarizer OS is a way to use Sugarizer as your Android
Launcher on the device.
So you could have the same experience with Sugarizer on your
tablet/smartphone
that you've got with Sugar on the XO laptop. More
specifically, Sugarizer OS
features are:</p>
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lang="en-US"><span
style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt">Directly boot
the device on Sugarizer home view (no more Android stuff)</span></li>
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lang="en-US"><span
style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt">Full features
and activities of Sugarizer (Sugarizer and Sugarizer OS
share the same code)</span></li>
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style="margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px;vertical-align:middle"
lang="en-US"><span
style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt">Include both
Sugarizer activities and Android applications in your home
view using favorites feature</span></li>
<li
style="margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px;vertical-align:middle"
lang="en-US"><span
style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt">Launch Android
applications from Sugarizer home view</span></li>
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style="margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px;vertical-align:middle"
lang="en-US"><span
style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt">Journal will
trace both Sugarizer and Android application launch</span></li>
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lang="en-US"><span
style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt">Launch Android
settings from the Sugarizer settings dialog</span></li>
<li
style="margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px;vertical-align:middle"
lang="en-US"><span
style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt">Manage WiFi
connection from the Sugarizer neighborhood view (like in
Sugar)</span></li>
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<p style="margin:0in;font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt"
lang="en-US">With
Sugarizer OS, Sugar on Android is now a reality: enjoy the
experience and
spread the world with Sugarizer !</p>
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I am wondering where the Android applications come from. Can you
give some examples?<br>
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C.S.<br>
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