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I saw Kasvopus 1.01.
 
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Originally Posted by TMavica View Post
I saw Kasvopus 1.01.
Well at least it is completely open and free, nothing hidden there.
 
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Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
abill_uk, please just shut up. You change moods and opinions every single day and it is getting horribly tiring for those of us who actually do things instead of moan all day. Do I really need to start a petition to get you ousted from here?
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=73535 for the petition in question.
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Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=73535 for the petition in question.
Never in the world have i seen such patheticness from a human... really what IS wrong with you?.
 
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.... woah stskeeps thats a stupid petition.

just use the ignore button and dont feed the trolls - everytime you reply to him it gives him a chance to reply and you feed the fire - you know he wants ppl to talk to him so why do you reply ?

a petition for permanent ban ? useless in the extreme on internet forums if he is persistent enough.

guess he really drove you over the edge huh
 
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
i thanked both your posts for your work in giving us the links to take a look at this meego ui but hell it is tame slow and nothing, just nothing.

I wish the guy would just hold the bloody n900 still.

Look at the comments all round from people who have seen the latest "build" they all say the same thing, oh well we wait and wait and wait.

The last comment below that video could be disturbing too.......

"hi! Thanks for this review.

A few issues. I was told that developers aren’t going to release any meego version for n900. Is it true?

And second. My english also isn’t so perfect. i could understand you perfectly but i could not make out (because i was doing other things at the same time) what you told about n9 and n50 (n15?). Are they powered by meego 1.2 or rather maemo 6? And what about further development of maemo for n900? Can i expect another release?

Regards from far away. Poland.
humbledude85 14 hours ago
you are annoying!!!!! Always negative what the hell is wrong with ya..
 
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Well it is certainly nice to see Meego in action, looks a little slow in places, but equally there are still tricks to be applied to fool the user into feeling it's faster, I imagine there are still also optimisations to be made to the applications themselves.

If only the second reviewer had just held her hands still, was making me seasick all that wobbling round! Also a small lol at the "blacking out" of phone numbers, but not actually doing it for every frame.

The new Mozilla browser looks quite cool in the UI interaction stakes, sliding things in/out from the sides, etc. Nice.

Also the use of a top pull down status bar in the desktop is a good borrow from Android.

Were there any pictures of the calendar and contacts apps in the videos? I was skipping to avoid having to listen and watch the whole thing.
 
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
I thanked both your posts for your work in giving us the links to take a look at this MeeGo UI but hell it is tame slow and nothing, just nothing.

I wish the guy would just hold the bloody N900 still.

Look at the comments all round from people who have seen the latest "build" they all say the same thing, oh well we wait and wait and wait.

The last comment below that video could be disturbing too.......

"Hi! Thanks for this review.

A few issues. I was told that developers aren’t going to release any MeeGo version for n900. Is it true?

And second. My English also isn’t so perfect. I could understand you perfectly but I could not make out (because I was doing other things at the same time) what you told about n9 and n50 (n15?). Are they powered by MeeGo 1.2 or rather Maemo 6? And what about further development of Maemo for n900? Can I expect another release?

Regards from far away. Poland.
humbledude85 14 hours ago


wtf is wrong with you??! you want a fully open source OS! and wantg us to click you petition. then you complain about N900de is so bad. Contribute or shutup!!
 
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Its still running from microSD hence the slowness.
 
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Originally Posted by Daneel View Post
Its still running from microSD hence the slowness.
Yep, running from Micro SD, and still in development, even so it's actually quite fast when you consider this. And N900 is two year old hardware (still blows the pants of some of the newer Android crap).

However it looks a step back from Maemo, I understand one of the reasons for leaving Maemo and going to Meego was expanding their potential devices it can run on (Maemo was optimised for 4" screens, whereas Meego with it's multiple UX's can work on any screen size).

Speaking purely as an end user, it's not quite complete it needs to be like an Android'ish base i.e. like Googles vanilla OS which the vendors/users can install apps/customise. I guess that will come in version 1.3.

In some respects though it does seem to be more thought out than Maemo, MMS, 3G video calling etc will probably not be an afterthought like they were with Maemo.

Anyway one thing I hope they get right is the package management, installing packages does take quite some time as does checking for updates.

All I can say is I'm waiting for the Nokia N9!
 

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