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Canonical's Ubuntu handsets are expected to be upon us very, very soon, and given that some
say a phone is only as good as its apps, the firm wants to make sure
the experience is indeed a great one right out of the box.
To help
accomplish that, Canonical has announced the CoreApps project, setting its sights on about a dozen default applications which should give Ubuntu devices
ample functionality from day one; this, of course, includes essential
ones such as a calendar, calculator, clock / alarm, weather and email
client.
That's not it, however, since the project also lists plans for
social networking apps like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, as well as an
account and file manager, document viewer, RSS reader and even a
terminal -- the latter, naturally, should make Android rooters feel
right at home.
Canonical is seeking help from the community to make the
CoreApps project a reality, so those devs interested in helping may want
to click the source link below to learn all the nitty-gritty.
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