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<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.2//EN" [
<!ENTITY arrow "-->">
]>
<book><title>Opie User Manual</title>
+<bookinfo><authorgroup><collab>
+<collabname>The Opie Team</collabname>
+</collab></authorgroup></bookinfo>
<part><title>Getting Started</title>
<chapter><title>What is Opie?</title>
<para>
Opie is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for the Linux operating system (and
might work on other OSes as well). It was originally designed for handheld
computers (such as the Compaq/HP iPAQ and the Sharp Zaurus), but could
@@ -12,13 +15,13 @@ probably function well in other environments requiring a light GUI, such as an
old laptop, or an internet kiosk. It is based upon QT/Embedded from Trolltech,
which is in turn a graphical environment designed for embedded applications,
based upon the QT toolkit.
</para>
<para>
Opie has been designed for devices with small screens, and a touchscreen input
-device (ie, only one mouse click, and no constant mouse position), as well as
+device (ie, only one mouse click, and no constant mouse position), as well as
designed to fit in a relatively small amount of storage space (about 5 megabytes
for the base libraries and the launcher).
</para>
</chapter>
<chapter><title>Installation</title>
<section><title>iPAQ</title>