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#251
Originally Posted by barzam View Post
A lot of people act as if Maemo will self destruct once Meego is out.

Look, Maemo is an open platform and works pretty well now. If Nokia would officially kill off Maemo, nothing would change this. Your phone will still work the way it does now. People will still use it, and the community will not go a way in a single day. Relax and enjoy that we will have the option of running Android, Maemo and Meego on our phones.
And hopefully ubuntu and debian in some ways.
 
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#252
Originally Posted by thebtman View Post
Why all this fuss about Meego...its yet to come out and just because its new release software doesnt automatically mean it will be better...so its entirely possible that Maemo will still be better, preferred by users / developers....

Dont panic is the message!
I doubt that. All the work that intel and nokia put into this...do you really think it will be not as good as maemo? come come now.
 
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#253
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
Telephony stack works but not integrated (I made a audio call using it and sent an SMS).

[...]

And there's always MeeGo 1.2 to improve things. We don't just leave when it is october, you know
I was just about to grab some hope and then WHAM! straight in the plumbing

And I wanted to answer to a single person, but so many of you posted the same stuff I can't decide who to quote. So, to everyone who thinks Maemo will be enough, hum on, etc: No it won't.

I want to rename labels on numbers, and by gosh I will if it's the last thing I do. If not by this OS, then by the next. And if that can't the next device with the next OS that can offer me this simple yet critical feature. It matters, contrary to what Nokia thinks if I call a person at home or at work, or if I call him on the company. And I'm not about to have 23 different entries for Jeff the way it worked back in the 12-char SIM-bound days.

I want a phone that doesn't stutter, I want conference.

Some things are critical to me, and considering I could get a small second hand car for what N900 costs (or fill its tank, but not both), I want them.

If MeeGo has them, then no, Maemo will not keep on humming, as it will become obsolete by comparison.

And since they say that most apps will run on MeeGo (with a little modification), when why the heck would anyone stay behind, fighting old bugs, with no end in sight?

I've thought of dual-booting, but I know what will happen. Every time I upgrade my OS, I always dual-boot, just in case something doesn't work. And every time I realize it's simply easier to let go than to reboot to check your messages.

Heck, at the very least, the rootfs problem will go away when I boot and run off my SD. And with SD, I can even upgrade my card speed, upgrade the hardware.

I can't imagine a decent percentage of people wanting to say behind unless MeeGo has some huge, earth-shattering showstopper issue.
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#254
Originally Posted by mishmich View Post
It is not really whining. It is saying it as it is. Sure, I can watch TV if I jiggle a bit. I can get skype, with delays and limited video capability which cuts out after a minute due to issues with mobile bandwidth. Out of my ubuntu & Win7 laptops via a WiFi mobile broadband router, the n900 was the only one that got me watching the programs I wanted to see.

I would like to be able to use the n900 with maps to navigate. Not a big deal.

M.
A decent mapping application is essential, as ovi maps just sucks - big time..
The other thing needed is 3rd part dev support. How many times do you see a web site that has mobile apps to download, but only for Apple, Android, WM or Rim - Thats why I hope Meego is a massive success and people start developing for it, then we all gain..
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#255
Originally Posted by mishmich View Post
Question:

"At this date (02 sept 2010) is it possible that there will be a full and operational MeeGo version for our Nokia N900 ?"

Not "is", but "will be".

Reply:

"If it means to have a working touch graphical interface that is stable and feature complete, with telephony stack, efficient web browser and base applications the answer is no."

In the country I am in, if somebody asks if something will happen (future tense), and the answer is no, that means it won't happen. The country I am in is England, and this is where I learned English, as I was born and raised here - and we came up with the language. Next week the country I will be in will be New Zealand, and I believe this linguistic feature applies there too.

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MeeGo or NooGO as long there is a platform for N900 to be able to move on to. More good games and apps are all we want.
 
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#256
Originally Posted by extendedping View Post
I doubt that. All the work that intel and nokia put into this...do you really think it will be not as good as maemo? come come now.
Maybe the fact is I cant see what else I'd want from a device...

From my point of view, at least, Maemo seems like a perfectly decent OS and I see no reason to change to something else just because its newer, unless I have a valid real need to do so. Plus it shouldnt be assumed newer software is better...there are many examples out there where it isnt

Come come now...
 
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#257
Very interesting looking through this thread now after 6 month seems i was either pushed into the future or seen a Nokian ghost haha.
 
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Just goes to show just how people had there hopes on Meego , alas it is not to be. well not right now thats for sure.
 
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#259
Originally Posted by jacktanner View Post
You're trolling. There will almost certainly be a PR1.3, and there will be a community supported upgrade to MeeGo. Is that not enough? This device has a long future ahead.
Here is one typical comment on this thread.

Better eat your words now aye.

The more i re-read this thread omg.
 
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#260
Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
Here is one typical comment on this thread.

Originally Posted by jacktanner
You're trolling. There will almost certainly be a PR1.3, and there will be a community supported upgrade to MeeGo. Is that not enough? This device has a long future ahead.
Better eat your words now aye.

The more i re-read this thread omg.
That is a pretty piss-poor example for you, given that it has already pretty much already shown to be true. PR 1.3 is here, the CSSU is pushing out community supported further releases of Maemo 5, there's at least one community supported MeeGo project underway...

Who should be eating their words?
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