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2007-09-13
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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I really appreciate the spirit of this post. However, I wouldn't do away with the native apps (yet!). the N800 is very dynamic and eliminating native apps would stunt its potential. Instead, MUCH MORE development of the communication/web apps and a pause on entertainment apps is what i would suggest.
*better browser (mozilla isn't that good, just better than opera)
*mozilla add-ons
*better integration with google (buttons, documents, etc)
*java
*skype + video
*figure out the certificate issues
*easier VPN abilities
i'm sure there are others. the point, i think you are making, is to really ramp up the web apps/web capabilities. NOTE: Archos just went global with their wrecks. the wifi/umpc/ market is growing....
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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I'm sure it would save RAM if all I had was this:
* battery meter
* wifi / bluetooth connection manager
* volume control
* web browser
Is there any work on this front? I see people are porting KDE and other stuff to it, but what about a minimalist's dream: X with a full screen web browser (with a big red 'restart' button)? Anyone else with me on this?
I would use this thing so much more if I didn't have to launch the web browser. If there was a way to disable the 'close' button on the top of the web browser, and set it to always fullscreen mode, we would almost be there.