UPDATE 7:
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Well we have been hard at work and while working on OBEX we came up with our awesome GUI (Graphical User Interface, for those who are computer illiterate). We now have a dedicated developer, skram, who is working on the GUI to bring you something truly amazing. Our goal is to make a beautiful GUI that will impress you as well as having amazing immersing functionality. I'm also happy to say we are so close to completing OBEX and getting ready for release. We have been working on stability of our code so that our release should be as stable as possible! I do not have an ETA on release because we are not sure how long this will all take. But we do know it wont be too much longer!
Anyway we found out that the donors leaked their last status update (Donor Update #3) so because you leaked it we are posting it here. In the future don't leak it and we will wait before notifying the public. The few people ruin it for the rest! We were not planning to release it any time soon but oh well.
Tthe physical space around you will be transformed into this kind of "Bluetooth Space" where each device that is found will appear somewhere in space, the closer devices with higher signal strength will be closer to the center, while devices that are far away will be in outer space. It will support multi touch and scrolling vertically and horizontally, and if all that gets to hectic (like I'm talking 100's of devices) or you just hate our amazing design, then the 'classic' list option will always be there.
The search bar at the bottom will support full fuzzy logic searching by BT name, MAC address, Class of device, keywords such as 'computer' or 'phone' or keywords part thereof.
Also - are you sick of typing 0000 or 1234 to pair *every time* you just want to send a file, listen to music etc: iBluetooth Project introduces "Auto-Pin". you set (or choose not to set) a pin which will be used every time you get a request, streamlining your Bluetooth experience and letting you get back to the big picture quicker.
When ever you get a request to push a file onto your device -- the space will automatically scroll to the device requesting and bounce not unlike the OS X dock icons and/or (depending on your Auto-Pin preferences) ask for a pin to connect.
File browsing and actual sending will not have even the slight innovations, its merely functionality we're after for those features
Although this is just a design concept and the final reality will have some changes, this is what we are aiming for and WILL provide to you!
SweetTooth v2. You've just gotta have it.
This should keep you F5'ers happy! Have fun frothing