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2010-11-18
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I feel that Maemo 5 is very advanced on many aspects.
More like a desktop OS.
What I see about MeeGo is that MeeGo came to look like Android/iPhone.
But what I want to say is that as a phone OS, Android/iOS is several steps ahead. More apps, more developers.
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2010-11-18
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2010-11-18
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2010-11-18
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this thread is a fail
like MANY others
he's jus here to get his post liked
i mean cmon
isnt what he stated kinda obvious?
maemo.org should be for questions strictly
heck
even so, ppl dont search and i saw 3 threads with same issue
i hope to see tmo on failblog soon
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2010-11-18
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2010-11-18
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In Maemo, you can decide where to put the icon/widgets/contacts
on anywhere on the desktop.
NO OTHER OS CAN DO THIS ! !
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2010-11-18
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2010-11-18
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Yes. And No!
If a Maemo desktop widget has autorotation built in (like DigiClock) it can mess up screen layout when flipping to portrait.
On Symbian, widgets are assigned to 'blocks' that have corresponding positions on portait/landscape so things do not become a jumbled mess on rotation.
With SPB MobileShell for Symbian you CAN position widgets pretty much where you want them in both portrait AND landscape modes. My X6 is now almost as customisable (for the basics at least) as my N900, but you are limited to SPB's choice of widgets.
SPB Mobile Shell is available across several platforms now - does anyone have any experience of how this works on other devices?
Personally I'm not bothered about portrait mode on N900 homescreen & menus, but autorotation within apps is immensely useful to me and I await current current community efforts to achieve this in Modest, etc with great interest.
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2010-11-18
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I feel that Maemo 5 is very advanced on many aspects.
More like a desktop OS.
What I see about MeeGo is that MeeGo came to look like Android/iPhone.
Symbian-3 could provide good portrait support even with widgets on the home screen. Because NOKIA orgnized the widgets as modules and limit the customization.
For Maemo 5, you can do more customization.
From the UI aspect, I find that MeeGo can provide better portrait support. Maemo cannot do this because in Maemo you can cusomize you
Maemo is one step ahead the iOS/Android.
iPhone/Android is still defined as a phone.
In Maemo, you can decide where to put the icon/widgets/contacts
on anywhere on the desktop.
NO OTHER OS CAN DO THIS ! !
I think NOKIA made this change based on the market research result. Maybe the result is that more than 90 percent customers like a phone, not a internet tablet like N900.
So Nokia decide to make MeeGo to be more like a phone OS.
But what I want to say is that as a phone OS, Android/iOS is several steps ahead. More apps, more developers.