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What surprised me, not in a good way, is the utter lack of open protocols for PIM and such. It's GOOGLE, GOOGLE and GOOGLE. And yeah twitter and facebook. Of course I use none of those, otherwise I would have gotten myself an Android-thing. Even plain IMAP e-mail isn't supported, although there's a adequate app for that in the store. But things like XMPP, CalDAV, CardDAV, SyncML, SIP VoIP? Nope!
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...need real Linux in tablet form for something only real Linux can do...
How do you run a program using your product in the background?
For example,
progname -p ttyS0 ==> run the program
progname -p ttyS0 -b ==> run the program in the background
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Other than that, sounds pretty dire if most apps are web apps. Isn't that similar to WebOS? I had a palm pre and used it for about a year, but it was before I became a Linux user so I wasn't really thinking about what was under the hood. Gave up on that because of the battery life in the end, quite liked the handset itself.