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Actually, thats an interesting question. Any explanation as to why there are more apps. under 2006 than 2007 ?
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2007-12-24
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Actually, thats an interesting question. Any explanation as to why there are more apps. under 2006 than 2007 ?
I understand OS2008 is new, but I would have hoped that the 2007 release would have gained substantially over the previous release.
I'm sure the N810 will be ok, but should I be looking forward to an OS 2009 or is that planning too long term.
I'm hoping I've backed a winner, not boarded the ship just as others have started abandoning it...
Zuber
And allowing for the repositry "experience" (perfect timing), I think it's a keeper.
At least for the short term. Hardware is great. But software is the key...
Browser is great, especially with 800 x 480.
Video Playback ok (shame you have to convert)
Lack of PIM and no Outlook sync. is a major iritation, but looking at google to save the day. It is an internet tablet...
Really impressed with Maemo Mapper.
I am concerned at the fact that the number of apps available on maemo.org seams to have a downward trend as you go from OS2006 to OS2007 and then OS2008. Though the latter is new of course...
Zuber