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Integrated WiFi AND Bluetooth, 800x480 screen, years of ARM Linux application development.
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You're one of those guys who literally plays with fire, aren't you!
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thoughtfix -- I should know, I have both :-)
I think the difference between the two will finally hinge between Nokia's open, international and community-oriented approach vs. Sharp's closed, domestic attitude and neglect of its hacker base.
You know, personally I would love to sync Outlook to my 770, right this minute. And I am a software developer (it is my profession, not just a hobby for me), so people think - well, just write one!
I think people have to realize that every real software developer that I know already has a regular 9-5 job. My next-door neighbor is a lawyer; do you think I walk next door, bang on the door and tell her, "Hey, get out here, I want to sue somebody today!"?
Another thing about software development is that with the advent of Microsoft Visual Basic (or ‘VB’, and sometimes referred to as Virulent Basic), everybody thinks that software can be created in an afternoon. They also think it will be great, and it won't destroy your files, disable your computer, or expose it to mal ware. VB has given thousands of wannabe programmers the ability to create truly dangerous applications, which have already cost the world billions of dollars and incalculable productivity, with viruses and the like. It has also done some good things as well.
Sure, you can slop some code together in a weekend, (if you don’t have to cut the grass, or fix the shower, or move furniture or the hundreds of other “honey-do” things that come up). And then you will spend the next six months trying to get it right. There is no VB for Debian Linux, which is kind of a good thing.
I heard it before, with the Newton – “if somebody creates this software, I will even pay for it.” Yeah. Software is expensive to create. Hobbyists do it for free, and that’s great. If I can get something going on this Outlook sync in the next few weeks, I will give it away to the community, just because I want to.
Honestly, the best way for a developer to make any money on software for the 770 is to be the first to create something really great, and then just sell it to Nokia, so they can bundle it. Notwithstanding that, it is just a hobbyist effort, doing it for fun.
I have also seen people complain about free software. Hey, it’s free, as in beer. There is nothing easier to code for than an application that is specified completely, so if users want a program that does something, they should try describing it in great detail. If a developer can find a few hours here and there to create the application someone desires, and give it away, then great, everyone is happy.
I guess all I am saying is, understand that developers are people just like you, trying to make a living, learn a new language and platform and have fun.