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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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You seem to think everyone is concerned about what is closed or open and will stay away from closed source apps.
I would consider myself the most techie person amongst all my friends and family and yet I did not even know whatsapp was closed source (nor do I even care).
What matters to people is whether something works well and for chats a big part of it is what their friends are using. If ten of my friends are happily using whatsapp because all of their friends are using whatsapp you think I will be able to convince them to leave whatsapp cause it is closed source? I am having a hard enough time convincing just my wife to get whatsapp on her blackberry. She just is not interested because all her friends are on blackberry chat. Asking her to switch to msn (and all the spam) or anything else will be a lost cause before it even started.
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I'm very disappointed with this whole situation. I personally don't like the idea of begging these people to support maemo 5. I also find it to be a lack of initiative on nokias part not to expand ovi chat to these different platforms, it already supports google talk and yahoo messenger, why not go the extra mile and allow for other mobile platforms as well.
I also think that Nokia is much to laid back with regard to the n900, its arguably one of the best phones nokia has ever made, but yet its so isolated. I really appreciate the work that the maemo community is doing and i think more pressure needs to be put on nokia to get with the program.
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-09
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2011-02-09
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I meant having the Ovi chat support other platforms, basically what apple did with whatsapp.
But the mail i wrote;
Hi whatsapp,
is it possible that you port the whatsapp application in QT? Symbian^3 is coming out, also Meego of moblin and nokia, en there are many n900 users with maemo.
All those operating systems are running QT. Its just an idea?
I would very preciate it if you take action.
With kind regards,
maemo/Android/meego user
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whatsapp
1-11-2010 23:50;
QT is under consideration for 2011. We want to support as many phones as possible and we understand that QT is pretty rich in experience.
Hope this helps,
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Pingchat!
8-11-2010 22:19
Sorry, but we don't have plans for that yet.
If you found our support to be helpful and enjoy our app please leave a review!
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/pingc...371769677?mt=8
Thanks,
Amy
Community and Marketing Manager
Enflick, inc.
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Last edited by Psycho; 2011-02-07 at 23:50.