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Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
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We can only hope flash will die anyway that. Its time to progress faster on HTML5 instead (and ofcourse open video codecs)
I'm not happy about idea of flash dead. That all crap about flash being a bad platform is nothing but apple's propaganda. I mean if you could run flash 10 years ago on much weaker processors why would it be an such a cpu hog now when we have greater processors in our mobile phones ?

html5 has long way to go, as well as open codecs. I'm just hoping that other corporate politics won't hurt that much end users as apple did to their customers.
 
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looks like meego is in far far far away kingdom...i will erase meego from my october dream launch
 
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Originally Posted by vitamina View Post
looks like meego is in far far far away kingdom...i will erase meego from my october dream launch
I'll be amazed if the official meego device is launched "at he end of the year" (according to a Nokia Director) let alone a stable meego launch in october.

I'm sure meego will be released in october but we'll have to see what state it will be in.

It's a shame because the meego developers for the N900 must be under pressure to get it working (from Nokia).

Without their hard work meego for the n900 would have never happened.
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#44
Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
That would be the Harmattan/Maemo6 version of MeeGo - I'd be very surprised to learn that "true" MeeGo for Handsets is anywhere near ready for a prime time release this year, based on the development code that is available.
Im guessing what you mean is that Windows XP (NT kernel) would be Harmattan/Maemo6 and that Windows 7 (NT kernel) would be "true" MeeGo.

Everything has to start from a seed. If you dont accept it, that seed cant grow. So your idealogy is incorrect and we will se MeeGo as is as soon as it is launched.
 
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Originally Posted by riahc3 View Post
Im guessing what you mean is that Windows XP (NT kernel) would be Harmattan/Maemo6 and that Windows 7 (NT kernel) would be "true" MeeGo.

Everything has to start from a seed. If you dont accept it, that seed cant grow. So your idealogy is incorrect and we will se MeeGo as is as soon as it is launched.
Not really sure what you mean by you comparisons and talk about seeds, but Harmattan/Maemo6 has been rebranded to a confusing extent and referred to as being the first release of "MeeGo" when it is based almostly entirely on Maemo. Since it should be fairly well developed by now (just an extension of Fremantle/Maemo5) it's the most likely candidate for a product release this year.

What I've referred to as "true" MeeGo on the other hand is the OS based almost entirely on Moblin with very little Maemo input, and which is nowhere near ready for release in 2010 let alone a product announcement.
 
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What a lot of people are forgetting is that MeeGo isn't exactly a brand new platform. It's all the work that has gone into Moblin+all the work that has gone into Maemo 1-5.

Think of it in the light of Debian and Fedora merging. Imagine all the awesome things that could come out of that?

Not that I am saying that would be a good thing. it would do Linux as a whole, a lot of good. Developers from both sides improving the 'platform'. This is in essence what happened with MeeGo. We have the Maemo Team and the Moblin team making a Linux Platform for mobile computing. It is something a lot of people have been waiting for.

I think it's awesome that we, as N900 owners, get to be the first to actually use it. Even if it isn't exactly usable now. the fact that we can eve dual-boot a cell phone is in itself, amazing.

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P.S. The N900 is truly the first cell phone that I know of that reminds me of 'future' tech that was mentioned in sci-fi of earlier decades, and people whine about it....
 

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Maemo+Meego = Weego(crazy)
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#48
Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
We can only hope flash will die anyway that. Its time to progress faster on HTML5 instead (and ofcourse open video codecs)
But is HTML5 actually going to be any better? At this point it doesn't even generally get close to flash performance, let alone perform on par. And while there is no standard for HTML5 video - h.264 doesn't count as it has an exorbitant license cost - flash should stay right where it is.
 

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#49
Originally Posted by longcat View Post
I'm not happy about idea of flash dead. That all crap about flash being a bad platform is nothing but apple's propaganda. I mean if you could run flash 10 years ago on much weaker processors why would it be an such a cpu hog now when we have greater processors in our mobile phones ?

html5 has long way to go, as well as open codecs. I'm just hoping that other corporate politics won't hurt that much end users as apple did to their customers.
So long as the best runtime for Flash is closed, and its developer keeps treating ARM based handsets as something special that requires millions in license fees from the vendor before they can put it on their device, then I will keep hoping it dies.

Demands for non-trivial licensing fees are likely why the N900 does not have Flash 10.1, and why it rarely gets upgraded on existing handsets.
 
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Hopefully we will get to preorder the N9 in October!
 
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