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Originally Posted by devu View Post
My very trust source at Adobe said today in personal email, and this is only thing I allowed to say.
But wasn't that an Adobe presentation?
If I remember the video, he demo'd it on another device, a tablet


EDIT: Kevin Lynch is the Adobe CTO. He demo'd it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pee3nT4bPw4

Or are you saying, Nokia ported it for that presentation?

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i remember some one reporting from MWC months back that a adobe rep said that they had sent Nokia the code a while ago and it was down to them to do the work and release it on n900
 
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thanks for the clarification quole

Your post should be stickied to the top of this forum.
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Ok... I know I .....
I am truly understand your statement. This whole situation turnd me from N900 lover to anti Nokia person.

I'm in love to N900 by accident. everything about device itself it's just great.
Just perfect. All about software and politics behind it just screwed me up.
Within2 months from enthusiastic all what is going on here turned me to skeptic about any movement. Yes it's only about flash 10.1 announcement and this is only my perception and point of view. I still having signature as you can see. But I have body protector that cover Nokia logo, guess why... When my contract will expire that will be the last company under my consideration. End of story and journey with that company for me...

No matter how big miracle they can produce in the future.
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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
But wasn't that an Adobe presentation?
If I remember the video, he demo'd it on another device, a tablet

EDIT: Kevin Lynch is the Adobe CTO. He demo'd it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pee3nT4bPw4

Or are you saying, Nokia ported it for that presentation?
It was Adobe presentation. but companies delivered them some stuff to present.. right? The source is trusted for me. Kevin lynch was exited to show as wide range as he could to present to the world.

"I have an revolutionary solution for any company around the world. In my own interest its to push it on the market as many companies can be involved its better for me... so I will provide the spec. and wait for results.

I've got some feed-backs. Let's do a conference to amaze the world.
One of company was actually cheating..... what we can do about it?
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Originally Posted by devu View Post
I am truly understand your statement. This whole situation turnd me from N900 lover to anti Nokia person.
That's where we differ. I'm not anti-Nokia... I am, however, against Nokia's silence. They just don't communicate well.
 

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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
That's where we differ. I'm not anti-Nokia... I am, however, against Nokia's silence. They just don't communicate well.
Ant this is only reason why I'm against Nokia. 90% of this ridiculous threads should' exist if they could say any single world. Yes or No.
Yes or No could tell me a lot when I had to decide.
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Originally Posted by devu View Post
My very trust source at Adobe said today in personal email, and this is only thing I allowed to say.
So. Nokia gave Adobe an N900 that worked with Flash 10.1 about 8 months ago.
So we know that "technically", N900 will work with flash 10.1 as it did before.
(unless Adobe/Nokia was lying and it was actually Flash 9.4 they were demoing as if it was 10.1)

But, we will never see it? and Nokia is calling this a mobile computer? A mobile computer that gets outdated within 1 year and can't browse the web like other competitor's mobile phones? and no upgrade path to one of critical components that they have been touting all this time?

So I'm stuck with watching super low bad quality youtube videos from my web browser while other mobile phones are able to play higher quality ones?

It's obvious that they don't care too much about the N900. If I was head of Maemo, I would try very hard to ensure N900 users/devs are super happy so that they will continue supporting and buying future Harmattan/MeeGo products.
 

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Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
So. Nokia gave Adobe an N900 that worked with Flash 10.1 about 8 months ago.
So we know that "technically", N900 will work with flash 10.1 as it did before.
(unless Adobe/Nokia was lying and it was actually Flash 9.4 they were demoing as if it was 10.1)

But, we will never see it? and Nokia is calling this a mobile computer? A mobile computer that gets outdated within 1 year and can't browse the web like other competitor's mobile phones? and no upgrade path to one of critical components that they have been touting all this time?

So I'm stuck with watching super low bad quality youtube videos from my web browser while other mobile phones are able to play higher quality ones?

It's obvious that they don't care too much about the N900. If I was head of Maemo, I would try very hard to ensure N900 users/devs are super happy so that they will continue supporting and buying future Harmattan/MeeGo products.
Dont you know, you should be patient and if you wait long enough, Nokia will surely do the right thing.
 
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