![]() |
2007-04-05
, 23:51
|
Posts: 3,401 |
Thanked: 1,255 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ London, UK
|
#32
|
Put me back on Ignore please and don't address me again.
Thanks in advance.
![]() |
2007-04-05
, 23:56
|
|
Posts: 531 |
Thanked: 79 times |
Joined on Oct 2006
@ This side of insane, that side of genius
|
#33
|
![]() |
2007-04-05
, 23:58
|
|
Posts: 355 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Helsinki, Finland
|
#34
|
![]() |
2007-04-06
, 00:05
|
Posts: 3,401 |
Thanked: 1,255 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ London, UK
|
#35
|
![]() |
2007-04-06
, 00:12
|
|
Posts: 355 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Helsinki, Finland
|
#36
|
Mr Baby, it's not my fault you have failed to abide by the terms of the agreement you signed with Nokia.
Clearly you have several anger management issues you need to deal with, fella. I do appreciate you posting in public rather than sending abusive private messages, it's now clear for everyone to see the type of nutjob you obviously are.
![]() |
2007-04-06
, 00:14
|
|
Posts: 355 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Helsinki, Finland
|
#37
|
@nik1
skype does support video calling/chat now, in its desktop app rendition. i would guess/hope that that functionality be included. we shall see, as it seems things are a-brewing
![]() |
2007-04-06
, 00:16
|
Posts: 3,401 |
Thanked: 1,255 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ London, UK
|
#38
|
![]() |
2007-04-06
, 00:19
|
|
Posts: 355 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Helsinki, Finland
|
#39
|
You said it yourself. You signed an NDA, but have already blabbed about what was discussed. Tick Tock.
![]() |
2007-04-06
, 00:23
|
Posts: 3,401 |
Thanked: 1,255 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ London, UK
|
#40
|
It is also obvious that I have asked you twice not to address me but you continue to annoy me. This is borderline trolling or stalking. I wonder if a complaint would be in order at this point.
What I thought was cool was that this bug had only 1 vote (mine). So it appears that they do have the consumers interest at heart.
Still, I'm guessing that new firmware releases are driven by commercial applications. Maemo is not as "open source" as I was led to believe... This is good in one way because commercial apps can hide proprietary code behind it I suppose and would be more inclined to develop.
Firmware upgrades might depend on the development schedules of companies like Skype or Navicore.
The last upgrade gave us Rhapsody.
Can it be broken out of the flash and run in the original firmware?