* What will be done for installing new web apps? Will there be a common online repository location? Any sort of validation/certification of the app? This could be where HDA really takes off, so I'm thrilled to see the web-app setup tab working well.
* '''Remote applications''' - in some cases it may be worth investigating an easy solution for running X Window apps from the HDA remotely on client machines. The best cross-platform solution I can think of is having HDA host a pre-configured copy of [http://bellard.org/qemu/ QEMU] that has a mini distribution of Linux, like [http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/index.html DSL] with an X server included. Then it would connect to HDA automatically and do ''something''. Thereby reducing the complexity of having to use X or VNC manually. Of course, the VNC approach may be okay too.
* '''IRC Support Chat''' - include a basic IRC proxy server that automatically connects to the #amahi channel for real time web-based chatting with project support team! '''Currently testing [http://cgiirc.org/ CGI IRC Perl approach]'''* '''RSS Feed Reader'''- e.g. FOSS [http://gregarius.net/ Gregarius]
== Networking & Backups ==
== Built-Ins ==
* '''Contacts''' / Address book would be very useful, especially for home networks. Icing on the cake: I've seen some really neat integration with PDF output too, to print address labels. (that was through [http://civicrm.org CivicRM] stuff)
* Alarms - perhaps in combination with the calendar app, there is some way to "inject" calendar alarms into web pages! E.g. maybe adding a frame or something to a page your request, or throwing out a pop-up, etc. I have no clue if this is possible but it would be similar to captive portal wifi node idea used (annoyingly) in hotels.
* Web bookmark system for sharing with other in your network.
=== Key Management ===