LiveQT's a nice program and apart from minor problems (e.g. adding an icon to QPE) there's one feature that I'd like to see.
If you try to post a message when the Zaurus isn't connected to the 'net, LiveQT reports an error and the message is lost. It would be nice for it to queue the message for later delivery (good for writing posts on the move and delivering when back home).
The way I envision it working is this:
When LiveQT is unable to post, it asks the user whether to discard or queue the message. If the message is to be queued, all the relevant information is stored into a file.
At the next startup of LiveQT, it checks the directory where queued files are. If any exist, LiveQT attempts to post them (alerting the user first, perhaps). Only on a succesful send are the queued messages deleted.
There should also be an option to backdate the queued messages to the time at which they were queued.
Apologies for submitting this anonymously, I've not got a Sourceforge username. You can contact me at Darac@Darac.org.uk if necessary.
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I'm thinking of setting up an XML queue for postings. If I
recall, there's some initialization that happens which
should probably be separated from posting and logging in.