UI / Toolkit
With this experience, we have driven the development of the Hildon Widgets library present in Maemo 5 and also contributed strongly to the maintenance of the GTK+ port for Maemo, both of which are a key component of the acclaimed Nokia N900 mobile computer.
Also, Igalia has a strong commitment with Accessibility Technologies. We know the importance of Accessibility for the completeness of any graphical UI toolkit and as such, we have contributed strongly to the improvement of the state of the art of Accessibility in the GNOME world. Projects like Hail (the Hildon Accessibility Library), Cally (the Clutter Accessibility Library, now part of Clutter itself) are a clear example of our work in the Accessibility front.
We have also developed a strong understanding of input methods technologies. The Hildon Input Methods, responsible of all the input in Maemo 5, is one of our best examples of this.
Cally
Cally (Clutter Accessibility Implementation Library) is the Clutter implementation of ATK (Accessibility Toolkit) interfaces. You can see it as the equivalent of GAIL in Clutter.
Hildon Widgets
A set of widgets for mobile devices, written originally for the Maemo platform and built on top of GTK+
Predictor Input Method
The Text Predictor Input Method offers text prediction and completion for regular GTK+ text entry widgets.
GTK+
GTK+ is a highly usable, multi-platform, and feature rich toolkit library for the development of graphical user interfaces.
Hildon Input Methods
Hildon Input Methods is the framework that manages input in Maemo.
Hail
HAIL (Hildon Accessibility Implementation Library) is the Hildon implementation of ATK (Accessibility Toolkit) interfaces.
