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2009-08-10
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I agree. But most of those trivial apps for everything could be bypassed with a good and powerful browser...and then there is google for the most useful apps.
All those can be done with a good web browser.... I personally think there is no need to have an app for location aware services and anything which needs internet connection. Its better if app developers can make thier apps run on good old websites .... so they can work on any platform as long as the hardware is good enough.... that is the reason the desktop does not have apps for facebook, chase etc.
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2009-08-10
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2009-08-10
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I am tired of listening to this as the lamest excuse for ACTUALLY NOT HAVING any good desktop mobile app.
I WANT a desktop app for
a) Amazon music shopping (no I dont want to o it over a Browser browsing the Amazon/MP3 page fillled with details which I don't need while shopping over my smartphone.
b) Google Maps - I want an instant on Desktop app and not have to open a browser, point ot he Google maps URL put in my selections (which the browser page doesn't remember) and all that while driving. Instead a desktop apps with pre-set selections and preferences is much faster and desired <by me>.
c) I want an Ebay app to follow My Ebay while out and about and I am interetsed in a particulr item - not the browser interface please again.
d) I want a desktop stock application where I can store my portfolio and follow it regularly (and not store my portfolio on some other developer's site which gives nice AJAXed mobile design but will be down 2 days in a week.
e) I want integration between severaal desktop apps where possible and where they can talk to each other (and not standalone web apps which CAN'T talk to each other).
g) I use MovieFone as a web app to locate movies around me ... and each time I am soewhere away from home location I have to enter my zip code of where I am. A desktop app (or browser in this case) with integration to the GPS coordinates of my GPS enabled phone would be mych better to locate movies around me.
f)... and several and several more reasons.
Why do we have to justify web browser as an app medium to cover up the lack of desktop apps /
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2009-08-10
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What cheap shots did I take. If I decide I need to find movies near me, Isn't it easier to use the same web gadget that has my same data that I can use on my desktop too, and I'm familiar with and use all the time and has other information as well?
The problem is that the iphone interface to the web, while great for a phone, it doesn't work super great with many desktop oriented web gadgets, because of screen size, resolution and no resistive stylus use, which can select easily, small page elements. None of these issues effect the NITs so we don't have to create re-uied webapps, which is what a large number of iphone apps are, plus the ability to monetize your iphone app. I understand why these iphone apps exist and I don't think they are bad on the iphone (or for that matter the pre). For example, my niece has an ipod touch and I know that using ebay through the app was much easier than trying to use the ebay regular web-interface on the ipod touch, but I can use ebay's regular web-interface just fine on my NIT, because I'm not stuck with a tiny 480-by-320 screen.
By the way I'm not a dev, just a regular user.
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2009-08-10
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2009-08-10
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Well i personally think most of the online apps where there to get a flashy version of the mobile websites. Yeah they were useful.. but i believe in having a better web browser and more well designed websites than having individual apps to the website. With the mobile hardware becoming more powerful i dont think there is a need to for online apps. But i do agree the accelerometer was a big innovation by apple. Most of the games were fun to play. But again after a while it again became boring after all the different games were almost similar to each other with just a different front.
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2009-08-10
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I once saw a Samsung running Symbian.
I'm still seeing a therapist about it.
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2009-08-10
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While there is nothing against having a mobile platform mature enough to provide a better browser and browsing experience (like the NIT's), that does not go against the reason for having desktop apps.
A good desktop app can integrate many facets of different apps (via API's etc) to provide a more enhanced mobile experience (which a browser app can do too - think tweetdesk, iGoogle etc, cant think of much now).
Again a good desktop app with Maemo API's van integrate these disparate apps with the Maemo based device data.
Like getting contacts to integrate with Calendar with Google calendar with Facebook contacts with Yahoo Contacts (much like what Pre does I suppose).
If everything was supposed to have been done via browser, why do we cry for a good PIM app on the NIT and not use some online PIM tool itself ?
No sir, a browser based app all the time doesn't cut the mustard all the time.
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2009-08-10
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While there is nothing against having a mobile platform mature enough to provide a better browser and browsing experience (like the NIT's), that does not go against the reason for having desktop apps.
And here,in MNSHO, is the dichotomy between people who bought NITS and love playing with them, and people who just want to have an app do everything for them.
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