![]() |
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Well, I see broken Input Method in N900. You can't switch layout in desktop. Or in Contacts. This is bug introduced in Pr1.2 and registered in bugzilla. No Nokia respond on this.
Main use case is broken, and this clearly shows the following: Nokia don't use QA for N900 software. I am the software developer, I know how test plans are made and how test cases are passed. Ability to switch layout -- MAIN use case. Conculsion -- Nokia don't care about N900 users. I bet there are only 2-3 contract developers and not QA working on PR1.3 now. |
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Im just sick n tired of ppl coming onto forums and crib.. crib all the time..
If everyone is so smart and understanding, then go do sth useful abt it instead of cribbing pardon my language |
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Is there way to fix closed source? Show me.
|
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
For me, it's like this:
I'm happy with my n900 - it is exactly the device I was looking for. It's a computer first then phone. Maemo is "proper" linux - android is linux "kernel" & clone of java vm. Google does not think technology is cool unless it modifes stuff itself. Google even wrote their own incompatible "glib" libraries (why??)! PR1.2 maemo has matured to a usable platform and ripe for a stability drive (never going to happen). Frustratingly, the focus is now on MeeGo - maemo has entered "maintenance" cycle. Meego is incomplete. Nokia appear arrogant and not interested in communicating with it's users. Everything I have learned about about maemo, meego and Nokia has been through community members of this forum. Nokia are falling further behind in the high-end smartphone market. Nokia need a management team that understands the modern market. The aristocratic board of directors plainly do not. If android & iPhone are the only real alternatives then I will be endlessly disappointed with my future smartphone. Nokia still have a lions' share of the mobile phone market (e.g. everything symbian) and are doing just fine. Nokia have done some great work with QT and given us a choice of SDKs. Nokia make great hardware. Nokia is european. Nokia are better off outsourcing thier OVI store to somebody else. Nokia clearly can't get it right. I hope Nokia get it right with meego - if they make the same mistakes then they will have no chance competing in the smartphone market and become a standard mobile phone manufacturer. (I really hope this does not happen) I like cake. |
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Quote:
|
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Seriously, please just ignore PradaBrada, don't feed him...
He already admitted that he is only here "for the lulz"... It is funny that you try to feed him and convince him, but he doesn't care about anybody else's opinion, so why do you care about his? |
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Well I must say it was interesting reading all the comments.
I love my N900 and would not change it for any phone. I previously owned the HTC Desire which was good but no where near a versitile as the N900. The build quality of the N900 is superior to that of any other handset on the market. The OS is very well intergrated, it can multi-boot with several different OS's has a hugh memory. You can also develope your own applications. I found that alot of the alternative systems were very closed and you could only use what was in their respective stores. But then I enjoy playing with gadget anyway so for me this is ideal :):):) |
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
We all agree Nokia has made mistakes, and I also doubt that it will compete to it's best competitors in let's say the next year. But if we were all this disappointed, why are we still running maemo? Many kudos to this community, for it had brought us that wich Nokia could'nt provide.
There are hints pointing out that there are folks working on another update for maemo, and IMO this is already pretty stable as OS and UI. Not get officially supported? I tend to neglect the word "officially" on an open source project like this very one. We got virtally all things that 'seemed to be missing' through this community. And with meego not going to be officially supported, we will see it running on our linix tablet phones one way or another. With the attention MeeGo will be getting, I think its going to develop faster than Maemo. There's still plenty of room to love on these forums, and I cannot be called a fanboy untill I like Nokia's support, Nokia's marketing, the majority of Nokia's devices, or the consumer care we get. Lets put our hopes and kudos at the fabulous programmers here who got done what had been said could't been done. |
Re: Nokia (Ovi team) started to listen????
Quote:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 01:57. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8