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2010-12-10
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apple and google, are not stuck with an OS that they deemed dead either.
do you see apple continue to update their MacOS9 ??
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2010-12-10
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just keep in mind that there is no official announcement from nokia so support might be 11 months or 14+ months. still 11 months is hella lot more than 2 months someone suggested....
On one hand I empathize with the discouraged sentiment.
On the other, the writing appeared on the wall for Maemo the very day MeeGo was announced. From that point on end of life was not an if but a when.
edit: should have read geohsia's post first...
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2010-12-10
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Just over 2 months after the N900 was announced was when the MeeGo announcment was. Maybe it was 3 months, but it was clear then that Maemo had no future.
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Comment on insinctiv
Sorry i have not read the whole thread its late here and its long. So ignore me if someone has made a comments that overrides this one.
But as for the developers being told to not develop for maemo. I have to wonder how that was worded.
Given everything we have been told in the past from Nokia.
And assuming I had faith in their desire and ability to stick with it (currently I do not but would hope a Nokia employee dose)
If a developer asked me for advice on the Maemo development.
it would be at the moment you would be better of developing for Meego then once you have it ready for consumer use back port it to Maemo.
Everything we have been sold indicates this is what Nokia expects. Development in QT is supposed to make this very easy.
And if Nokia plans to go all out on Meego this will be the revenue source that allows you to profit from your app.
People in Nokia are prolly being told to encourage this sort of development strategy.
So on goes my wishful thinking hat.
"Looks like the communications company failed to communicate somewhere and Instinctiv got the wrong message."
Hat off.
"Time to get the pitch forks folks."
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2010-12-10
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You are aware that the Nokia N8 today does not even have a "share online" function? (for a camera phone)
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The problem is that QT is still very much a moving target so most app developers (US admittedly, don't know about the rest of the world) seem to opt for iOS and Android and not QT.
Would love to see their claims of write once and run just about anywhere come to fruition.
It would also be nice to have state aware apps so that when I close them and open them up again they open in the last place I left. This is particularly useful in Maps. BTW, this works incredibly well on iOS.
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Here's another example. A few days ago, Nokia released this marketing video about a fictitious character navigating effortlessly though social media, interacting with friends and etc. Most of the capabilities exist in some form admittedly but certainly not seemless as is implied. Would love to see them address that with QT and have the same UX for N8 and N900.
Last edited by geohsia; 2010-12-10 at 07:23.