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Not sure how they're going to work this one out.

'One app for all' effort launches

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11389416

I'm not a developer myself, but from what I can tell from all the different O/Ss out there, they're probably going to have their work cut out bringing all the key players along side.

"In particular he refers to the "big bear in the room" - ***** - who have yet to subscribe in any meaningful way to similar efforts.

"If ***** don't come to the table, you're eliminating yourself from one of the fastest growing manufacturers in the world," he told BBC News."

***** begins with "A".

Be interesting to hear some views from actual developers.
 
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Isn't this what Java is supposed to be, and for most part is?
 
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True. But I was led to believe that the "big bear in the room" didn't support Java.

I remember Sun having a bit of a scrap to get it ported/supported.
 

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No surprises that Apple won't join in. Uncle Steve dosen't like to share.
 
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isn't qt doing this already ?
 
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