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Apps? For a device that's been out just two months, there are currently 135 apps here, tested, stable and community approved.
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that being said, i'm a bit disappointed with the amount of apps the N900 has available. I know that this is not an iphone and i didn't buy this as an iphone replacement, but where is the 'active community' of developers that people seem to tout about maemo? That Nokia 'marketed' this product as a tablet with phone capabilities seems like it should have more range in terms of what it's able to do.
I'm a linux user and have no qualms with the N900 or the OS - i just don't like all the talk about the active community of users that are working on new apps and patches when it almost seems nonexistent.
gps seems to be a constant problem for many users (i myself have not been able to test this since my current work places me out in the middle of nowhere south korea and can't get a signal to save my life, with wifi or in an open field), and the lack of MMS support (which I don't use, but it doesn't mean Nokia should slack off on its development) makes me wonder if nokia really cared about the N900 at all or if the N900 is just a phase of product testing for the next release. I'll be very disappointed if maemo 6 or some equivalent update is not released for maemo5 and support is phased out altogether on the new HW release.
My question is then: when is maemo5 going to really pick up? One thing i'd like to see is google docs OFFLINE support. I'm tempted to learn app programming just to see what I can really do with this amazing device!
I want to iterate that i'm happy with my N900! Just would like to see a bigger support from Nokia's part! it seems like they're giving a very much hands-off 'see how it goes' approach!