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Re: Windows Phone 7 on N900??
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Whut? |
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*notes that this is the third time he says something like the following...*
Windows Phone 7 dunno, but Windows CE on the N900, on the other side... |
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OMg ... plz take my bmw 7 and replace the engine with one from nissan micra.... OMG HOW STUID IS THAT?!?!
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/03...ils/page2.html Read the second page. Most notably these comments. "That said, it seems there will be an exception. Kindel says that Microsoft is working with Adobe to bring the Flash runtime to Windows Phone 7, though it will not be ready "in this release," even though it is a native coded piece. I asked whether other runtimes such as Java might be supported? Kindel says it is unlikely." And "Which version of the .NET Framework is supported on Windows Phone 7? Kindel says it is a super-set of what Silverlight 3.0 provides, but does not include everything in Silverlight 4.0. He adds that although there are currently two distinct development platforms, Silverlight for general applications or XNA for games, Microsoft intends to bring them closer together in future." So in the first release you don't get flash and the Silverlight you get ain't the version most people will be using. Then reading further into the links, MS are splitting XNA for games and Silverlight for apps, with a view to merging later on, so the very future of silverlight is a bit shady. This "When building apps for Windows Phone 7, developers can choose between Silverlight, intended for general applications, or XNA, a .NET game development framework." Is here. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/03...ndows_phone_7/ So as a developer of apps for a win7 phone, what would you do? Learn one program language with bits removed - Silverlight, another XNA? To do a game and an app you need to learn both, which some might find easy, but most amateurs won't. OR stuff it and do Apple and Android stuff. The whole win7 interview is a list of things "not for this release." |
Re: Windows Phone 7 on N900??
I'm PRETTY sure that one day a coder will be able to install it on an N900. i mean for gods sake, we installed windows xp, mac osx and some Linux platforms on n900. o yea and android is on n900 :)
It's just a matter of someone getting off his/her *** and start working on it.. i would, but i dunno how :P maybe someday ;) So yea, i think that there will be something like windows 7 phone on N900. |
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;) See: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...419#post836419 |
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And why have I purchased n900? Answer is - to do away from M$ for good! No M$ whatever for me. I have being looking for ways even to get the community-driven Debian onto my N900. I have used Debian for my desktop and notebook for years and no problems whatsoever, zero concern with virus, no corrupted filesystem nor reformating every year or so. One word - happy life without M$ trouble! So you like WP7, go ahead and 'enjoy' it. |
Re: Windows Phone 7 on N900??
i think it requires better spoecs than n900 the windows 7 phones are high end
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i don't need wm7 i want wm6.5.Kinda miss few things of it.
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