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The GPS stronghold is slowly disappearing. Google Maps on Android does what most people would want now, and don't forget open streetmap : http://www.openstreetmap.org/ Which is totally free, and has the community updating the maps. I've checked a few local places, and its considerably more up to date than google maps. |
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Would you mind to change the thread's name, please?
I'm some kind of offended reading it. All this deal-breaker stuff keeps me laughing as this system and the new device with it are a deal-breaker, they break the piracy deal. Where no lock there no picker! If something is good I want to pay for it even if its 'only' a donation. There is no lack of pirated software as there is no need for it. Emulators are not a pirated good, the ROMs are and those you wont find in any OSS repository. If you are still concerned, ask nokia for a software lock down to get a jailed device again. But believe me, you will have assassins after you and they dont even want to get paid for it. |
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I would be happy to pay for apps, but they have to be there to buy. I knew there would be limited selection, but I did not anticipate it being as limited as it is. I did not realized the dev community was as small as it is. Great people, but still kind of small, if we extrapolate based on what is currently available.
As far as games, Android would suck after one year, but has arcade and console emulators that are the best I have seen. Still, that is only three people doing them. If the emulators were not there, Android would really suck- if you like games. Then again, the problem with Android is the lack of app space. Maemo 5 is due to lack of time and apps & games will come. I hope. |
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I'm reading all these comments implying that "poor" people from other countries should have the ability to pirate because they cannot afford to purchase the software...
Putting aside the argument about how affordable apps would be... Who says you should be able to afford it? There are poor people and rich people in the world. If you cannot afford something then you DON'T BUY IT! Why the heck should a developer waste his time=money to create an application that you are basically going to steal with the excuse of "I'm poor so I deserve to have it." An application is NOT a necessity, you are NOT entitled to it. Live without it! I'm glad I don't live in a communist nation... |
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I also find the thought "I hate company X, so I'll pirate all their software and use it without paying" is disingenuous. If you don't like the company, don't use their software. For everything outside of highly specialised niches, there are other options available.
Use other software, get your friends and family to use other software .. that will start too hurt the company you 'hate'. Many people are surprised to find that there's not much sympathy for pirates in the FLOSS crowd - it's copyright law that keeps our software open :) |
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If someone releases the following: I will buy them- even though they were "free" on Android.
1. Shazaam 2. Shopsavvy 3. An app that will allow voice integration with Google search and Ovi maps. 4. Better photo app 5. VLC optimized for N900- or Coreplayer 6. Hardware based audio EQ 7. Image app that allows edits and special effects Not even touched games yet, since I want these "basics" first. |
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It's true that the GPL, for example, rests on copyright law. But it is also true that the GPL is about sharing, so someone in the FOSS crowd may well be of the seemingly contradictionary opinion that its the right thing to do to violate copyright when it comes to sharing culture to enrich the lives of people who can not afford everything, but that it is the wrong thing to do to use GPL:ed code without sharing the modifications source.
Edit: I don't pirate software. Software piracy hurts FOSS. If it weren't for SW piracy, more people would use FOSS. Regarding music and such, on the other hand, I might be persuaded to believe that legal and moral aren't necessarily always the same thing... |
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