Developer adapts Labyrinth open source map app for Nokia N800
One of the beauties of open source software is that any programmer can take its existing source code and add to it - or "branch" it off in exciting new directions. Eugene Antimirov recently reported in his blog that he has created a version of Labyrinth (an open source mind mapping app written in Python) that is adapted for the Nokia N800, a clamshell style cell phone/PDA, utilizing its Maemo open source operating system. He reports that it's still in "alpha" stage (not ready for prime time, probably still a bit buggy).
For more information about Labyrinth, please visit its web page.
Thanks to Kevin Tofel from the jkOnTheRun blog for uncovering this little gem.






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