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Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
OK, call me a curmudgeon, but where does this optimism arise from with regard to software development for the N900 and future Maemo devices? If it's going to be so great in the future, why wasn't it in the past? I mean, not a single polished PIM for maemo, even though it's been four years since the N770 came out? That's a pretty basic app for the consumer. No good, bug-free word processor? And you can make fun of the stupid iPhone apps, but plenty of them are useful and beautifully executed, like the ones that find the movies near you and link them to IMDB reviews. By comparison, very few polished consumer-oriented special-purpose apps have been developed for Maemo over the past four years.

FOSS developers don't have the financial incentive to make apps for the mainstream consumer, though that clearly doesn't stop all such development, e.g., GPodder or FBReader. I have a sort of political-utopian orientation that leads me to root for (US English slang for "support" and "cheer for") open source and to despise monopolies, but, judging from the past, I don't see reason to expect major success in the future.

I'd gladly be wrong. Tell me why I am.
I agree. But most of those trivial apps for everything could be bypassed with a good and powerful browser...and then there is google for the most useful apps.

My friend has an iphone. The apps he uses as far as i remember is:

1. Facebook
2. orkut
3. Chase bank
4. calculator
5. internet radio
6. weather
7. Google maps.

All those can be done with a good web browser.... I personally think there is no need to have an app for location aware services and anything which needs internet connection. Its better if app developers can make thier apps run on good old websites .... so they can work on any platform as long as the hardware is good enough.... that is the reason the desktop does not have apps for facebook, chase etc.
 

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