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ndi
2010-07-18 , 20:19
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There is no such thing as a Linux device, they're all devices.
On the plus side, having Windows on the device would mean good docs, developer support and, best of all, I could write my own apps, finally. Given my experiences this far, I'd rather depend on MS with updates than I would on Nokia. Drivers won't be an issue, I imagine, as the actual chips in there support Windows. Unless Nokia fiddled with something odd (doubtful), I expect no loss of functionality on the transition.
Oh, and games. I don't think 380 games would be bad for me. And office. And
iGo
. But then again, iGo runs on Windows, W M, W CE, Android and iOS. So, everywhere but here.
Nokia's maps is great, but every now and then I remember I can't save a point on the map and I start thinking "how does a feature like "save" escape a developer, then I realize it's on purpose, then I get mad and frustrated because I can't even buy the full version.
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N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.
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