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What you're talking about is not commercial development - it's a formalized donation scheme. It's OK but it IS a marked difference. |
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no one says apps MUST be $0.99. The App Store has $15 apps I know of.
And Texrat, the N900 is nice, but the imaging beast is the N86. (or N82, or N93, depending upon who you ask...) The form factor is the biggest thing with an imaging device, which Nokia hasn't adressed for awhile now. We expect an N93 replacement mid to late 2010. |
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Once LTE and WiMax get traction, 3G access will gain priority, and we may see the first quadband WCDMA radios in mobile devices soon, much like the GSM and EDGE data radios from the past couple decades. I'm thinking 2-3 years.
But back on topic... I don't know if I mentioned this, but I'd like to see an app to capture embedded web video streams, like RealPlayer SP. I just love cataloging video clips that interest me. |
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b) In the App Store a 'send/share your favorite app with your friends' app can never happen (unlike on Maemo) |
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I think it all depends on the user.
If you look at the world of Mobile device users there are two groups of them, you can call it Us and them. We love the fact that we have new Maemo devices They love the fact their new nokia We want to load anything we wan on our device They want to EASILY find and load cool new farting apps on thier phone WE are buying a platform to define an experience They are buying an experience delivered by thier phone What we cannot forget is that (most likely) 90% of the people who will buy th en900 of future Maemo phones will not be spectacularly tech savy never mind developers. They want something that "just works" is easy to work with and is fun. With this said I think that nokia should bundle Ovi store or some analogue with Maemo devices, if the you do not want to use it, you understand the power of the technology and the platform and can go get it else where. As we have already seen on Symbian, just because it comes with Ovi, you are not forced to buy through Ovi. On sharing app's, It should be dependent on the developer, It will be up to determine if they built free-ware or not. If Ovi can act as a licenses mediation tool, more power to it! |
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What applications would you want from Ovi store? |
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all of them! That is the point of the Ovi Store. All Maemo apps should be there.
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If only Ovi for Maemo will be sufficiently seamless as to offer a good experience. Roger |
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