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2009-09-04
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2009-09-04
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Just read your post, Reggie. Thanks. Is that the only place? Besides the Garage? Just making sure...
I really appreciate all the help.
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2009-09-04
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What I want to know is where could someone interested in new software for Maemo 5 or Maemo in general go to find it if they DON'T have a device?
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2009-09-04
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2009-09-05
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App Manager isn't really a store-like thing as such, it is a *user-friendly* GUI for the apt-get package manager. It lets you choose a package to install, figures out what dependencies that package has, and assuming they exist in the repositories you have enabled, installs (or un-installs) it all for you. The same thing can be done on the command line using apt-get.
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Thank you for a concise and simple explanation.
I'm sure that you're aware that the vast majority of average device users don't really care how it works. They just want to see a widget, punch it, and get the app. And then they just want it to simply work.
I wonder if the N900 will be able to fulfill these expectations?
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2009-09-05
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Thank you for a concise and simple explanation.
I'm sure that you're aware that the vast majority of average device users don't really care how it works. They just want to see a widget, punch it, and get the app. And then they just want it to simply work.
I wonder if the N900 will be able to fulfill these expectations?
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I don't know how the Ovi Store would fit in all these yet, but if it will make things easier for the end-user, I'm all up for it.
What I would like to still see is the ability to rate and comment on apps, directly from the N900.
Reggie Suplido
Last edited by Reggie; 2009-09-04 at 21:04.