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Re: N900 vs. Motorola Droid (Verizon Android device)
I 100% agree that Maemo should be considered a normal Linux distro, and Android should be regarded with suspicion, but that said...
I just tried to compile Audacity in the SDK. After compiling wxwidgets (--with-hildon) it sort of worked, but File/Open crashed it and the menus were sometimes empty. Now, I know wxwidgets --with-hildon is from 2007 and doesn't target Maemo 5, but this is still annoying. I fully understand it's not finger friendly, but not working properly is another matter. I'm interested in knowing what the solution for these problems is. Is it: a) The WM needs to be improved to remove bugs for desktop apps. b) Toolkits like wxwidgets need to be updated. c) Apps need to use Qt, Hildon on GTK, Qt, or be CLI. d) Desktop apps are meant to be run through Easy Debian. Unfortunately, even though I can program, I'm not competent enough to port Audacity. But it would be nice to know just how close to Debian Maemo really is. This is not to say I don't believe in the platform. I'm definitely getting an N900. It would just be nicer if the window manager behaved better with desktop apps. I think d is a good solution too. |
Re: N900 vs. Motorola Droid (Verizon Android device)
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That is all I need to know to tell you that the N900 is not for you. What are you still doing here? Hurry up and go cancel your N900 order A.S.A.P. please. If you want to come and socialize latter that is another story, but don't waste your money on this computer masquerading as a phone and go get yourself a cheaper, more phone focused, device. Congratulations on finding out before it was too late. ;) |
Re: N900 vs. Motorola Droid (Verizon Android device)
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Edit: OK maybe not because of the iphone , but definitely lack of portrait mode |
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Personally, there are always going to be "better" tech over the horizon. This is particularly true for the SmartPhone market, which it seems every few months a new phone comes out to trump what came out previously. At some point, you need to just pick a target and go with it. Enjoy your purchase. This is particularly true when there is fool's gold out there. Who knows if Droid will be everything people want it to be? Certainly Android hasn't quite lived up to the hype as of yet. |
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The N900 is very much for me. I just don't think the mobile computer description is very apt. It's much more a smart phone to me. |
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Maemo's efficiency will lead to a more fluid and more battery-conservative user experience than the Android solution of Droid.. Whether that's true is still unknown to me. I would be very interested to see benchmarks (both of power consumption/battery life a processing power) of the two devices side-by-side, but i suspect that won't happen until they are both out and about in the consumer market. |
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