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2010-04-20
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2010-04-20
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I am personally not happy with the whole Meego OS idea - I like Maemo - it is fast and the UI is perfect for a touch screen device - I feel the Maemo UI is far superior to both Android and iPhone OS - Moblin is a cool idea I guess but it is EXTREMELY SLOW AND BUGGY - I have tested it on one of my laptops and I quickly removed it.
Until now I have just kept quite about my opinions on Moblin since the future direction of MeeGo was unknown but recently quite a few screen shots and videos have been released by Intel and this ISNT MAEMO it is MOBLIN!!!
In the youtube video above this Intel employee gets on camera with an acer netbook and says this is Meego 1.0!!!
Now to someone who has never seen or used Moblin they would probably agree and say wow look what Maemo 6 aka Meego has become but I used Moblin before I even got my N900 and I know Moblin when I see it.
Now here is a screenshot of the Meego cell phone UI - WTF IS THIS?!?!?
It looks like Windows 7 Phone OS!!!
Where is the easy to access multi-tasking?
(One of the main attractions for me to Maemo in the first place)
Where are the limitless customizable widgets on the home screen?
(Similar to what makes androids home screen so cool)
I don't want you to control my home screen and show me what you THINK i want to see their.
I read an article yesterday where the apple iPad was compared to a beta release version of the HP SLATE (running WIN7)
The reviewer hesitate favored the Apple iPad because obviously windows 7 isn't meant for a touch screen device. I can't help but think how awesome Maemo (or Mer) would be on an HP Slate - I think it would make any reviewer hard not to name the HP Slate the winner if it was running Maemo.
And now that Nokia is riding Intel's . . . ummm . .. chips . . . it is sad to say that we may never see the Maemo OS developed to its full potential . . . That is of course unless someone picks up the Mer Project and continues development where Nokia left off. .. ..
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Until now I have just kept quite about my opinions on Moblin since the future direction of MeeGo was unknown but recently quite a few screen shots and videos have been released by Intel and this ISNT MAEMO it is MOBLIN!!!
In the youtube video above this Intel employee gets on camera with an acer netbook and says this is Meego 1.0!!!
Now to someone who has never seen or used Moblin they would probably agree and say wow look what Maemo 6 aka Meego has become but I used Moblin before I even got my N900 and I know Moblin when I see it.
Now here is a screenshot of the Meego cell phone UI - WTF IS THIS?!?!?
It looks like Windows 7 Phone OS!!!
Where is the easy to access multi-tasking?
(One of the main attractions for me to Maemo in the first place)
Where are the limitless customizable widgets on the home screen?
(Similar to what makes androids home screen so cool)
I don't want you to control my home screen and show me what you THINK i want to see their.
I read an article yesterday where the apple iPad was compared to a beta release version of the HP SLATE (running WIN7)
The reviewer hesitate favored the Apple iPad because obviously windows 7 isn't meant for a touch screen device. I can't help but think how awesome Maemo (or Mer) would be on an HP Slate - I think it would make any reviewer hard not to name the HP Slate the winner if it was running Maemo.
And now that Nokia is riding Intel's . . . ummm . .. chips . . . it is sad to say that we may never see the Maemo OS developed to its full potential . . . That is of course unless someone picks up the Mer Project and continues development where Nokia left off. .. ..
Last edited by mrebanza; 2010-04-20 at 20:11.