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Now back to the topic. I think the most interesting question is which engine the WRT will use - gecko or webkit?
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You are wrong. The size in the list is the download size. If you didn't install the dependencies before, they will add up.
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I can see that some might see it that way, but it's not really the case. Adding a mandatory javascript app layer to an OS doesn't add functionality, it takes it away (less battery life/performance). You can't do anything new with it that can't be done better without it. I.e. not really a feature...
It's rather like Apple calling the no user multitasking a feature, or the nonremovable battery. Both are "features" that restrict user options.
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You have to click on the app in app manager and look at the installed size; the "size" that it shows on the listing page is just for the specific package, not its dependencies.Of course, you can always just look at the dependency list at that point, too.On an unrelated note, an N900 user walks into a bar...
Unofficial PR1.3/Meego 1.1 FAQ
Accelemymote: make your accelerometer more joy-ful
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