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2015-11-26
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As it happens I did some pretty ground-breaking work for the first version of ubiboot while travelling by train from Helsinki to Oulu.
(January 2013 if I remember correctly...)
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2015-11-26
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Apple really is making every effort to integrate their iPod / iPhone / iPad experience with their OS X experience, and I give them credit for that. But yeah, iOS is its own weird system, not the same as OS X, with different apps and a different UI.
Man, why does it have to be different? Why do I have to give up my desktop applications? (This is a question for Sailfish as well, I guess...)
However, I also don't see any need for the cloud to be sticking its nose into my business if it doesn't need to. I've got plenty of local storage on my desktop machines, and can easily connect my mobile devices to my desktop machines, given that I'm sitting right next to them most of the time...
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2015-11-26
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@ Berlin
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A 5" device with a slide-out keyboard and an N950-like slider mechanism would be perfect.
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2015-11-26
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2015-11-26
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2015-11-26
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Microsoft would own all that - why don't you give them a call and ask them if they would be interested in abandoning their Windows 10 effort to focus on Linux phones with physical keyboards?
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2015-11-26
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Of course, but a public transport is far from ideal for any mental work. Maybe read a book or listen to some music while commuting?
I just can't imagine doing any serious work that is so noisy and moving etc.
Speak for yourself. Perhaps it's a knack you develop but I've been known to switch off from others for hours on trains. Some of my best work has been coding on long train journeys, especially if there's no wifi to interrupt.
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2015-11-26
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2015-11-27
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(January 2013 if I remember correctly...)