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funny, this either means you have some "special" account or nokia gradually updates their services because I have no n900 listed in "my phone" account page
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All of their apps are well-polished with a nice and smooth UI...
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(Despite of the crappy look of their apps...
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Well, I know, most of their apps are what Iphone-haters call "fart apps", but this isn't entirely the truth. All of their apps are well-polished with a nice and smooth UI - something that will benefit the Maemo platform in the general public.
Don't get me wrong here, the community has done much more, but it's this kind of apps that can make the N900 more popular among the common crowd.
With over 20 well-made apps directly ported from the Symbian platform to Maemo they've accomplished a hard task with (quite) little work. [See all their apps for Maemo in Ovi Store; set the N900 as your default phone]
This thread is made to appreciate Offscreen's decision of porting their apps to the Maemo platform. And hopefully more companies will follow later on. Having much done with little difficulty by porting applications to another platform should become more common, and by supporting such choises maybe this can become a trend.
With Qt in the horizon the Maemo (6) platform can count on a strongly increased app competition, but the thing is that Maemo 6 is at least half a year away (more realisticly a whole year) while Maemo 5 is here to stay for at least one year.
An OS' first impression can define its entire long-term reputation, no matter how it is in the reality (see Android for example), and that's why Maemo 5 can't be aimed for a small market when the media somewhat tracks the progress.
It might be silly to look for a reason to congratulate a company. Anyway, thanks for the nice support Offscreen!
(Despite of the crappy look of their apps, they are indeed well-done; see reviews for their Symbian apps if you doubt this)
Of course the community and other commercial developers like Rovio Mobile can't be forgotten either...