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2015-10-13
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@ Bulgaria
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2015-10-13
, 08:49
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@ UK
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What you're saying is that there were many i486 compatible apps at OpenRepos at the time of the review?
He claims to have used the tablet for several weeks, so even if he discovered Warehouse/OpenRepos when he received the tablet, I would say there would have been close to 0 apps for the tablet there (except for a few noarch Python apps that launch the QML files directly).
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2015-10-13
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@ UK
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Exactly this. The rest of the rhetoric as to what you can do with or without a computer is not material. It's the fact that it is an option with iOS and Android. No such option exists easily for Jolla for the uninformed... which make unfortunately up the majority.
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2015-10-13
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@ UK
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What homework? Do you expect from him to read a book and finish the online course on how and where to find an applications? Or maybe to learn how to recompile existing apps for phone that available on github?
Simple user just uses the tablet and what it provides. if you need to know how to find a suitable app it means there are only few apps and they are not exactly "click and install" apps =) Jolla targeted for common users and review for common users(fans and geeks do other kind of research before, don't they?).
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2015-10-13
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@ UK
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2015-10-13
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@ UK
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2015-10-13
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@ UK
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Another option that has been in place for the Jolla phone for a while now has been OpenRepos. This is a user created and driven set of repositories that contain 3rd party applications for various platforms, including Sailfish. There are currently no applications ported to the tablet hardware on there, but once the tablet starts shipping, it won't be beyond the bounds of credibilty to expect some tablet versions to appear there.
For the really adventurous, many of these applications are open source so users could, conceivably compile them on their tablets, themselves.
All that said, it still doesn't fully/really address the current lack of native apps.
No. But he could plug Sailfish OS into a search engine and have 30 minutes looking round the current ecosystem. That's how long it would have taken.
This isn't a simple user, it's a review.
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2015-10-13
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#1379
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I'm totally puzzled by Jolla. They can't afford to run massive cloud service ecosystems but make it very hard to integrate with existing 3rd party services.
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2015-10-13
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@ UK
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