An open-source software platform designed for low-cost Linux devices, offering a lightweight user interface optimized for televisions, comparable to Android and iOS.
Meltemi is an open-source software platform originally developed by Nokia for low-cost Linux devices such as set-top boxes and smartphones. It was designed to provide a lightweight, customizable user interface optimized for televisions and aims to offer an easy-to-use experience comparable to Android and iOS.
Some key features of Meltemi include:
After Nokia shut down the project in 2012, the open-source code was taken over by the open community. The goal of the Meltemi project is to provide a software platform tailored for cost-efficient set-top boxes, in-vehicle infotainment systems and similar devices with a focus on an intuitive and visually appealing user experience through the television.
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