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It is relevant simply because folks think that open is going to sell right now: it hasn't. Thus... if you don't like WP7, dislike it for other reasons that actually are relevant and to be factored in... openness ain't one of them (yet).
Windows, iOS... two mediocre standards that have somehow become the models to aspire to? Meh.
I'd rather take freedom, extensibility and the ability to bring to the table/community my (sometimes lack of) talents instead of hoping that the company might fix or heed my needs and grievances.
At the moment, the fact that iOS, Android are still gaining a bit of market share in some markets as opposed to the open devices... that says [i]something[/b]...
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2010-10-12
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2010-10-12
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2010-10-13
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So....getting an Windows 7 phone is a no go? The OS looks really nice.
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2010-10-14
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It is relevant simply because folks think that open is going to sell right now: it hasn't. Thus... if you don't like WP7, dislike it for other reasons that actually are relevant and to be factored in... openness ain't one of them (yet).
Let's face it... even today, the most mediocre software is grasped by more people than the fully refined or the most open software for the most part in most consumer situations.
Windows, iOS... two mediocre standards that have somehow become the models to aspire to? Meh.
I'd rather take freedom, extensibility and the ability to bring to the table/community my (sometimes lack of) talents instead of hoping that the company might fix or heed my needs and grievances.
But... it just ain't happening yet. Something's gotta be missing. I still say its applications (for the lazy).
Last edited by gerbick; 2010-10-12 at 04:10. Reason: Didn't properly close a tag... oops.