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If I write "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again", will you also make similar conclusions?
What I want to say is: even if you are interested in the N900 alone here and now, developers (specially commercial developers) are interested in volumes and future plans. The perspectives of MeeGo with it's API compatibility across MeeGo devices + Symbian devices is much more interesting than the focus on the N900 alone. Today there is still no MeeGo release, no MeeGo SDK and no reference hardware announced, but you can get the N900 with Qt 4.6 official around the corner and a decent development environment. With your apps developed targetting the N900 you can also start practising the Ovi Store game and etc.
This is something developers understand and (let me insist) this is something useful also for concerned N900 users to understand. Even if it doesn't answer directly your question here and now of whether Nokia will support MeeGo in the N900 or not.
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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Alright, thank for clearing it up Qqil, so do you know or have any idea when will the MeeGo SDK being release? I should refreshing up my C++ programming language and build something, have not used it for 4years and I am clueless now only know how to read the code but don't how to really start a big one.
Anyway, I hope you keep giving us some good news related to the life span of our N900 here. We all would be very appreciated to your contribution.
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2010-02-18
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If I write "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again", will you also make similar conclusions?
What I want to say is: even if you are interested in the N900 alone here and now, developers (specially commercial developers) are interested in volumes and future plans. The perspectives of MeeGo with it's API compatibility across MeeGo devices + Symbian devices is much more interesting than the focus on the N900 alone. Today there is still no MeeGo release, no MeeGo SDK and no reference hardware announced, but you can get the N900 with Qt 4.6 official around the corner and a decent development environment. With your apps developed targetting the N900 you can also start practising the Ovi Store game and etc.
This is something developers understand and (let me insist) this is something useful also for concerned N900 users to understand. Even if it doesn't answer directly your question here and now of whether Nokia will support MeeGo in the N900 or not.
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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