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Does anyone really care about Symbian these days? Who really wants to develop applications for Symbian? I really don't know (I'm not a symbian developer), but I have never heard any positive comments about Symbian.
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Yes I know I was bit rude and you're right about the market share that symbian has. My apologies if I hurt someone's feelings.
My point was that I really haven't heard any positive comments about symbian, ever. I know plenty of people that have been developing on symbian platform but they all have been really happy after the those sym bian related projects have been finished.
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With Qt's help I bet it will have a new life, we'll see who's wrong .
Anyway Maemo will rock.
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