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2007-06-25
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You are right. There is no comparison. Get back to me when the iPhone has a properly sized display, has removable SD cards, has ssh access, and can connect to a GPS mouse.
Till then, there is no comparison.
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2007-06-25
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Any software made in the last couple years to read documents has automatic word wrapping.
The only document you still have to scroll with is html. As far as I know.
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2007-06-25
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2007-06-25
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2007-06-25
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2007-06-25
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it is the other way round. HTML can wrap (if the webpage is designed properly)
PDF is device independant and has a fixed format. You need at least 800 pix horizontally to read a PDF, the tiny iPhone screen is in many cases not suitable.
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2007-06-25
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Xhtml handles size quite well. For mobile browsing regardless of screen resolution I collect and surf only sites coded with X...
Or make my own >>> http://home.comcast.net/~fynspy/YoDude_PDA.htm
It is much faster too.
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2007-06-26
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2007-06-26
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Xhtml handles size quite well. For mobile browsing regardless of screen resolution I collect and surf only sites coded with X...
Or make my own >>> http://home.comcast.net/~fynspy/YoDude_PDA.htm
It is much faster too.
The real question is: Aside from auto rotate, could Maemo apps be developed that incorporate iPhone gestures and such?
I agree they are two different things and the main difference is developability (<< new word?)
New apps and conceivably a new OS can be run on a N800 device as they are developed. Development can be independent of the manufacturer.
On the iPhone, not. To get more you need to buy a new phone.
The only document you still have to scroll with is html. As far as I know.