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2010-01-27
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I hope Nokia really appreciates the folks who created the browser on the N900. It's truly the best thing about it and the only reason I didn't return it.
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2010-01-27
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Why not use a website on a higher resolution laptop ?
A netbook is a lot cheaper... if you're sitting at home, your computer, phone and netbook will all have access to wifi.
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2010-01-27
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I wonder if the n900 browser was written by outside software contractors hired by Nokia? The quality/usability gap between the browser and the rest of the software is very noticeable.
Or maybe Nokia only have very few decent developers and the rest are college grads?
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2010-01-27
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2010-01-27
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2010-01-27
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Sometimes a dedicated app will give a better end user experience than a website (particularly on a fairly low powered device)*. Content providers may prefer to offer an application over a web site for various reasons, not least control and/or financial. If they offer a tailor made iPad application they can design it for touch control, pinching etc.
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2010-01-27
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and if you'd have any clue about the big picture, you wouldn't btch about fremantle. It is whole another os compared to OS2008. Yes, some apps are about straight ports from OS2005 but you can't compare even OS2008 to fremantle when talking about general usability and ease of use.
And finally: "Step 4/5"
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2010-01-28
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apple have pulled off a very cunning stunt: persuading their fan base that flash is not necessary, that DRM and locking down of apps is essential to maintain quality (so what happened to the admob premium rate phone dialler eh?) and thus creating a market that they alone control.
if apple made cars, they'd run only on apple-approved iGas, could only be repaired by apple iMechanics (I am trying to get a mac mini repaired out of warranty, so I know how bad it is), and would require you have a special iGarage at home in order to park it, and the radio would have no CD only tune to approved apple radio stations.
That is, until Android makes a play at the bottom end.
Obviously I hope this doesn't happen, but unless the quality, services and partners improve sooner than later I can't see any other alternative. Nokia seem to be turning into the next Microsoft - they had it all, and through lack of investment and innovation have lost so much ground now it may be impossible to make it up in time.
Last edited by Milhouse; 2010-01-27 at 23:37.