shmerl
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2013-05-14
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#1241
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2013-05-14
, 19:18
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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#1242
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I wonder if that MAD Developer icon in sailfishos SDK is short for Myriad Alien Dalvik Developer
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2013-05-14
, 21:33
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#1243
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2013-05-14
, 21:55
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Joined on Nov 2011
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#1244
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2013-05-14
, 22:04
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@ Paris, FR
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2013-05-14
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#1247
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2013-05-14
, 23:33
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@ Brazil
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Compared to WP8 which has about 150,000 all native apps, and more "top tier" Apps. But that took MS about 2 years to obtain.
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2013-05-15
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@ Australia
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About this issue of number of softwares for each mobile OS : I really find many more useful softwares (following my needs) for my Nokia N900 (total of 2 thousand softwares) than in the Windows Phone app store (with 150 thousand softwares).
Quantity is not quality. Many softwares for mobile Linux (Maemo, MeeGo, etc) come from desktop Linux source code, reusing decades of work, of useful softwares, not dumbed down ones.
The same with my N9, where I can do a lot more with it than using any Android.
For users which only care about Facebook, WhatzApp, etc, a Nokia Asha is enough, there is no need of huge app store.
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2013-05-15
, 10:17
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@ Arctic cold of northern .fi
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#1250
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