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> are any of the N9′s applications open source?
The default approach is to have a Nokia proprietary UX layer including the applications.
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This topic could have been discussed many times before Harmattan release. But as now N9 got released with Meego / Harmaattan , is there any chamce can we install this version of maps on your n900?
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