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2011-01-22
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2011-01-22
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Actually, the wrong assumption in this thread is that Nokia are interested in hosting apps for other handset manufacturers in Ovi. The MeeGo community repositories will host packages for each supported architecture. Nokia Ovi will host a repo specific for their devices. From an ISVs standpoint the benifits of using MeeGo are not being tied to Google app store, each vendor can have their own app store. This will be very liberating for vendors and will give them their power back.
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2011-01-22
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2011-01-22
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2011-01-22
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2011-01-22
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Try considering the example I mentioned elsewere: MeeGo becomes an Atom-based success and HTC introduces an ARM based device. How will OVI work in that case? Will there be any application available for the HTC phone at the begginning?
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2011-01-22
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2011-01-22
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#39
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There is one wrong assumption in this discussion, that there won't be a Java VM under Meego.
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2011-01-22
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If the development IDE / SDK, allows me to select from a list of checkboxes, to which architectures I'd like to compile, and automatically upload all binaries to Ovi store, and this will really work, then we don't have a problem.
Currently in C++/Qt developers have to use #ifndef's to include/exclude hardware / distribution specific code to make things work both on Maemo and S60 and MeeGo.
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