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2010-07-29
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3. Cut the number of models. Be more stringent in the design phase and output less...
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2010-07-29
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@ Canada
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2010-07-29
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@ At your mom's house, with my feet up!
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#154
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currently have a maemo nokia n900 and enjoying it.....well yes! next will be meego! if its not as big as the Dell Streak
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2010-07-29
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@ Idaho
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I wouldn't count on it. Android will be more and more fragmented, and the "default" Android will be more and more unusable and dated, lacking all the goodies that makes the OS nice. Android is the new "old" Symbian and eventually stand alone general UIs will emerge that are incompatible with each other. Android will become very good from some vendors, but awkward from others just like everything else.
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2010-07-29
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@ Germany
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2010-07-29
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You think so? You've been here a while but maybe you missed some of the discussion in early 2009. Here's basically how everything went and is going:
It's an evolution with clear purpose.
- Maemo 4: Stylus UI based on GTK with no graphic hardware acceleration support
- Maemo 5: Finger friendly UI based on GTK with graphic hardware acceleration support and cell phone radio support
- MeeGo (Harmattan/Maemo 6): Multi-touch UI based on Qt; eventually Symbian compatible at middleware and/or application level.
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2010-07-29
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@ earth?
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#158
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You think so? You've been here a while but maybe you missed some of the discussion in early 2009. Here's basically how everything went and is going:
It's an evolution with clear purpose.
- Maemo 4: Stylus UI based on GTK with no graphic hardware acceleration support
- Maemo 5: Finger friendly UI based on GTK with graphic hardware acceleration support and cell phone radio support
- MeeGo (Harmattan/Maemo 6): Multi-touch UI based on Qt; eventually Symbian compatible at middleware and/or application level.
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-29
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- Maemo 4: Stylus UI based on GTK with no graphic hardware acceleration support
- Maemo 5: Finger friendly UI based on GTK with graphic hardware acceleration support and cell phone radio support
- MeeGo (Harmattan/Maemo 6): Multi-touch UI based on Qt; eventually Symbian compatible at middleware and/or application level.
It's an evolution with clear purpose.N9: Go white or go home