Poll: Jolla or Tizen?
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Nice to see you become a troll I know you had it in you. I saw that on you aggressive style(you share that with abill, he is also likes to go after people). And all this my thread. How dare you. You should really read this thread again. You can learn a thing a two. Quite a few great posts. Start from beginning to the part where you joined in.
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Nice to see you become a troll
You think so?
What are your contributions again?
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Tizen and his HTML5-driven-OS is "already failed" to me. I'm not saying Jolla with Mer will be successful, but at least my hope is with them right now.
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Originally Posted by Win7Mac View Post
You think so?
What are your contributions again?
To many for you to comprehend. How do you think i got so many thanks? This thread. You could learn from it.
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is there any jolla prototype.. concept?
 
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Originally Posted by flotron View Post
is there any jolla prototype.. concept?
No,nothing. I think we are quite a bit away from that, they just announce their existance. Give them some time.

Would be interesting to see if the interested is the same after the jump first announcements. Prepare for a new poll in a few months. Until then, sit tight.
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This is like fairies vs unicorns, none of them exists...
 
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Originally Posted by herpderp View Post
This is like fairies vs unicorns, none of them exists...
So who do you believe in the most?

It's all a out time to market now...
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Originally Posted by Fuzzillogic View Post
You try very hard to merely mimic the native platform, but you'll never going to achieve the same performance nor flexibility..
Performance maybe not at 100%, but there's nothing more flexible than a white sheet of paper

Originally Posted by Fuzzillogic View Post
It would be great if there's a single, shared platform for mobile development, with open development and a community or non-profit in charge. HTML doesn't cut it for apps and/or is still very fragmented in Tizen/WebOS/FirefoxOS and the plethora of other frameworks like ExtJS/Qooxdoo/jQuery Mobile/Kendoui.
Well, that's the point, isn't it - write once, run everywhere? Tizen/WebOS/FirefoxOS may be are fragmented (even though with market share less than a single percent), but what should we say about Android's native browser that manifests different bugs on every device out there on the same WebKit engine and was so bad that even Google dumped it and replaced it with Chrome in 4.1. We are trying to mimic the platforms and I can say that even with all Android bugs, it is worth it.

Or what should we say about the different platform toolkits - which are twice as many as there are platforms out there. Qt is by far the most cross-platform out there, but not widely available nor supported on at least 80% of the market's devices.

Originally Posted by Ken-Young
It seems like every smartphone OS team goes through a one or two year phase when they think they don't need to supply decent native development tools and web apps can (really, this time for sure!!!) do everything. They'll eventually learn.
Most of the established ones started with their own platform and native tools and eventually provided (or didn't forbid the community to do it) HTML5 apps SDKs. Only lately, perhaps as the hardware gets better and the browsers accelerated, starting with WebOS, and followed by Tizen, Firefox OS and Windows 8 bet big on HTML5. While the first 3 are already dead or still in the cradle, Windows 8 seems to be doing okay with its Metro-style apps (which however can't be made cross-platform, thanks to the proprietary WinRT underneath).
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
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Most of the established ones started with their own platform and native tools and eventually provided (or didn't forbid the community to do it) HTML5 apps SDKs. Only lately, perhaps as the hardware gets better and the browsers accelerated, starting with WebOS, and followed by Tizen, Firefox OS and Windows 8 bet big on HTML5. While the first 3 are already dead or still in the cradle, Windows 8 seems to be doing okay with its Metro-style apps (which however can't be made cross-platform, thanks to the proprietary WinRT underneath).
If I recall correctly, Apple, for example, didn't allow native 3rd party apps on the original iPhone for at least the first year. They insisted web apps would suffice. Things really took off for them when they reconsidered that decision.
 
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