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this argument is just rubbish.
most iphone apps are just interfaces for websites because iphone web browers sucks bollocks. i.e. N900 doesn't need a Engadget app because N900 microB browser can display site well but iphone web browser is crap and can't display the site so it needs an app.
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2010-02-17
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"Again", its not just about "running NT 4.0", but having a device "capable" of running alternate OS, a resource intensive one at that. This equates to having "good hardware" and a “robust OS". However given that "the device" is capable of running alternate OS, if software support is not currently available, or may never be available, "again" [B]no sling support[B] then it offers more functionality and flexibility.
You need to understand that "hardware saturation" drives "application development". Nobody is going to put a lot of effort on a platform that is undergoing constant significant evolution...esp. if it has a short lifespan.
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2010-02-17
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2010-02-17
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Hey it's not our fault you picked probably the worst example of the point you are trying to make. I mean, you could have used an example of a useful OS being run on the N900... like the fellow who ran Android, or how about Fedora booting on the N900 (abeit in console mode, but still booting)??
You might have well as referenced the guy who booted Windows 3.1...
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How is NT 4.0 "the worst"? What OS is would better demonstrate a devices capability as a resource stress test...Android or a desktop OS? How many other phones can run a desktop OS with any acceptable level of seability? Some people may find the fact that they can run server based apps "on a smartphone type device" quite an acheivement, irregardless of its practicality. Being able to run a proxy server or firewall, etc, "on a phone" is pretty impressive no matter how you slice it. Let alone the fact that a Windows desktop OS would be considered a more acceptable device to allow on a secure network, via a remote conection, than a new "unproven" smartphone and its OS (n900 and Maemo 5).
Just because "you" see no use for an older PC based OS running on the 900, doesn't mean that there are none, nor does it make it any less of a technical acheivement. Would WinXP be more relevant? That goes without saying, but from I understand, its not possible yet, if at all.
Android can not run either of the apps, nor present the content I'm looking to access via the 900, but a NT/Windows/PC based OS "running on the 900" could. The fact that your recommending that I shoud have cited "other OS" just goes to prove my original point that the 900 and its architechture make it a better device than the iphone out of the box, and if "app availability" is a concern, being able to run other OS on the 900 opens up a lot of access.
I guess there aren't many Windows apps that are useful? Oh wait, I'd be able to run everything on my 900 that I run on my PC. Yeah, I could see how that would be useless. But again, does it really matter "which desktop OS" is running on "this smartphone"? Is it not enough that it even runs desktop OS?
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Aparently you missed the part where I had said FEDORA was running on the N900..
Yes, FEDORA or ANDROID are more practical than Windows ****ing NT 4.0 from 1996. Yes, you read that right, you're prime example for highlighting what this device can do involves it running an operating system from 1996.
All I'm saying is your point might have been more successful if it involved an example of an operating system that is more relevant to 2010.
Oh and did you bother to watch Windows NT 4.0 boot on the N900?? All 10min of booting? and the fact that it cannot be used properly without vnc?
For the cost of 1 N900, you could buy at least 6 full-blown computers that are more than capable of running Windows NT 4.0.
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