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Originally Posted by rmerren View Post
But apps have always been the real weakness of this phone. Aside from Firefox, we are not seeing a maemo logo next to the iphone and windows logo on lots of mobile sites. If this new system is seen as having some sort of critical mass, it means that arm-based QT apps will be on the menu for developers. Especially if those apps can be done in a higher level language like Python that will make "porting" (by that I mean recompiling for a new processor) unneccesary. And that may include symbian phones.

In short: If Nokia pushes QT as the primary development system for MeeGo (and even if they don't) I suspect this will lead to MANY more apps available for the N900 than we currently see.
Yes the critical mass is not yet there.. and developers are waiting(i guess) for the device to have a mass appeal before going all out on development. Mass appeal is not there since the semi-geeks here get the feeling that the platform itself is not so stable with news of the maemo6 upgrade possbly not working on the n900.
And now we hear that the platform itself is merging with another.. not exactly the most definitive news for a developer i guess.
See the cycle?

Originally Posted by rmerren View Post
P.S. we have seen people running OSX, Windows 95, and Windows 98 on the N900. I predict that within days of the source code being posted, someone will have MeeGo ported to N900. Drivers for the cameras, accelerometer, phone, and GPS will be a question as to whether it is an experiment or an actual upgrade for the phone.
All these OS's have been on emulators. Porting is probably far more dificult given that none has access to the kernel drives for the n900. And if any userland applications(like the phone and contacts etc) are closed source then we are stuck at the starting block. Not much appeal in load meego without being able to use the device for what it was meant.