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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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No. People are talking about three UI-s in this thread (hello branding confusion). The first is the MeeGo desktop (as in netbooks, maybe tablets) reference UX, which is the one that is announced for April. The second is the MeeGo mobile (as in phones) reference UX, which has no announced date yet, but I guess it should be part of the 'full' MeeGo release, which is said to be in May. The third is the Harmattan GUI, which is the Nokia customization of the MeeGo mobile reference UX, due 2010H2.
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2010-04-09
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@ Finland
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Can I assume that the current MeeGo release for the n900 has a fairly complete set of core-components and most stuff that will underpin the GUI is already present?
1) If that is the case then MeeGo "desktop" gui (due in April) can be installed on the current n900 MeeGo installation?
2) Can the Meego Mobile gui be installed onto the n900 MeeGo installation (e.g. an app that allows you to make phone calls)?
3) Is Nokia's version of Mobile gui totally seperate or does this just mean Nokia have developed additional components?
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2010-04-09
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fwiw Novell has been working on netbook integration and application development since the Moblin days, and they continue to do so in MeeGo.
http://maemo.org/profile/view/qgil/ + http://qt-project.org