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2010-02-02
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2010-02-02
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@ Finland
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Framework wars? Come on... I would like to inform my self in what he means, not start a flame...
Where are you in the endless posts about "how much I hate the n900?" / "iPhone sucks" and so on?
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2010-02-02
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@ Finland
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2010-02-02
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@ Boston
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I wish I finally saw a major update for a nokia device, like kinetic scrolling for 5800 was.
I had 4 updates the N82 and the only thing I could say if I were to update from 11 to 40 (4 updates at once) would be "nice".
PR 1.1 was also "nice" but nothing spectacular. I'm started to be disappointed by the lack of commercial apps... not even angry birds can be bought...
So much fiddling around things that end-users can't even see and nothing concrete - typical nokia!
I'd probably appreciate much more the ability to change tracks via the headset and install more apps at once than the huge list of "didn't know I missed that" PR1.2 is gonna be.
A device/OS can not survive today without (as stupid as it may be) a fan base. Average users need concrete, visible changes that would be in most cases easier to achieve that fixing various anonymous bugs that 5 or 6 users complained about.
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2010-02-02
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@ Nottingham
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2010-02-02
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@ California
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2010-02-02
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@ Eastleigh, Hampshire, UK
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2010-02-03
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#39
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King of all updates for N900 would hold the folowing:
- Portrait mode accross the UI. (I know it prbably wont happen before Maemo6)
- Flash 10.1 (Sould be 2010 Q1 so might even happen)
- Ovi maps free navigation (as mentioned earlier, Nokia has said every phone with GPS will have this from marh onwards, so in principle it should include N900 hence it will be sold also after march.)
- Some useful Java runtime (probably wont happen ever at least by official Nokia implementation, but it would be very welcome. I have heard of some NWR Nokia Web Runtime or someting like that coming to Maemo5 & 6 but not quite sure of what is it capable of)
- SyncML or some other built-in solution for perfect syncing with Google mail, contacts & calendar. (also won't probably happen by Nokia, but thereare some promising community projects going on that probably will solve this in some point)
- many others ofcourse but this was from the top of my head...
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2010-02-03
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@ Texas, USA
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He likes GTK and doesn't like Qt for some reason. Every framework has it's kinks, but calling Qt "immature, buggy and constantly changing" is just flamebait. I could say the same about GTK+, then we start off about performance and GPL and we get where the millions of threads on various forums and lists got - nowhere.
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