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2010-06-28
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2010-06-28
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Just saw this at Engadget:
While the various and sundry Android manufacturers are all scrambling (or casually strolling) toward official Android 2.2 updates for their manifold handsets, someone managed to get Google's Froyo running on the Nokia N900. Turns out, the two are a pretty great pair, with some super speedy browsing (like, really fast) and decent hardware support outside of an unfortunate lack of memory card support. Hit up the video after the break to see it in action, the browser starts kicking around the 4:45 mark.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/27/h...through-froyo/
So is this guy in our Community and if so is there somewhere a tutorial this would be really amazing.
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2010-06-28
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2010-06-28
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2010-06-28
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You probably mean iPhone does not support flash...
By the way, Maemo 5 lacks JavaME to get access to a large application base even if there are great Qt application out there.
Who cares about getting easy access to Switzerland railways schedule (almost everybody take trains - at lot) ? CFF cares and provides a JavaME application "MobileCFF". Swisscom cares and has probably paied for a iPhone and Android specific application freely available for its consumers.
I really love my N900/Linux Maemo but I have no time to develop such an application in Qt. So from now I use IcedTea/MicroEmulator to run JavaME applications but it has a really slow startup and I cannot leave it run because of power consumption !
That is why I use my short spare time to try to get run Android application directly over Maemo - which is a great challenge anyway.
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2010-06-28
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According to Ari Jaaksi, OPK &co, Maemo 5 was an evolutionary step to the commercially accepted release, now known as MeeGo. It's mostly for developers and not the general public.
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2010-06-28
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2010-06-28
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I seriously don't know how you got bitterness out of a pretty neutral answer. There was none in that answer, sorry.
Or in this one. Thanks for your opinion, ossipena; however I kindly have to disagree.
Take care mate.
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2010-06-28
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The guy is Dj_steve and the project name is NITDroid. And never forget that search is your friend
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Last edited by pantera1989; 2010-06-28 at 07:33.