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2010-04-24
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2010-04-24
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2010-04-24
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2010-04-24
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I think Nokia pretty much killed it with the Meego announcement. Back in January the momentum of Maemo development was building up and it was all exciting - even I (not that I am special - just specially lazy) made a few ports and packaged it for Maemo. But after the Meego announcement I just completely lost interest and I reckon that's what happened to a lot of other people. I was excited about Maemo because it finally appeared as if Nokia had decided to push this as their next big platform - and when Nokia left it hanging - well - there's nothing left. For me I'd rather just stick with Symbian until they get their act together.
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2010-04-24
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It's Nokia's handling of PR 1.2 that is killing things. Nobody can get their apps tested if nobody has PR 1.2.
Not to mention there were a few games demoed a while back which are non-existent. probably due to a combination of ovi store and 1.2.
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2010-04-24
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I think Nokia pretty much killed it with the Meego announcement. Back in January the momentum of Maemo development was building up and it was all exciting - even I (not that I am special - just specially lazy) made a few ports and packaged it for Maemo. But after the Meego announcement I just completely lost interest and I reckon that's what happened to a lot of other people. I was excited about Maemo because it finally appeared as if Nokia had decided to push this as their next big platform - and when Nokia left it hanging - well - there's nothing left. For me I'd rather just stick with Symbian until they get their act together.
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2010-04-24
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2010-04-24
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booooooooooring, please go, please sell |
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The community has come up with some great apps which has made the n900 a joy, like the emulators, VNC and modifications...many many more.( thank you!)
We know n900 has best browser but recently getting a bit bored of it as there is nothing new and we cant expect anything from nokia/ovi.
hoping pr 1.2 will bring some more excitement.
any one else feel the same?
n900 (UK) Global 3.2010.02.8