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Re: Android apps on Maemo
I doubt Maemo will hit the number of apps to compete with the iPhone or Android, however, like has been mentioned before, Quality over Quantity. The iPhone may have 75000 apps, but is an app that has no function other than eye candy really an app?
Bubble wrap popping? Pouring beer out of a pitcher? Those apps are good as a one-off application, but really serves no purpose. Sure, there are some excellent applications for the iPhone/Android, but you can't look at those numbers for comparison of a quality experience. |
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Either through price or through ads. |
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And yes, I wont even use more than ten apps regularly, but it must be my decision to choose if I wanna do something useful or pour beer from a pitcher. |
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110% echo the replies here. Here is my background:
* Current iPhone 3G user who is hating the locked environments (even jailbroken it is a mess) * User of the N770 and N800 pads since they came out, though not anymore. * Android-envy Nothing would scream "my perfect device" like a Maemo phone that had API-level Android capabilities (I don't care about having the Android desktop nor the dialer/etc ... I just want apps) AND a working J2ME compatibility story (no Swing == not working with a ton of J2ME apps ... I "get" why no Swing, and I prefer SWT, but it hamstrings the java story). One or the other will probably sway me to stick with Maemo. Neither means I will seriously evaluate the phone but likely will return it. I'm no longer an embedded Linux professional (I worked on it professionally for a few years back when the 770 first came out) so I have very little -work- justification for spending that much time fiddling around with my phone. I want the -ability- but I also want the convenience of a large base of pre-made apps. Again ... most of the folks I read about don't care that this isn't a true native Android phone ... we just want access to apps. Even if we can't get on the Google app store it would be a huge benefit to be able to run those apps. Unless I am mistaken, Google apps are not limited to -only- going through the Google store. Similarly we don't want a Java phone ... just a Linux phone that can run J2ME apps. I almost hopped on the OpenMoko bandwagon a couple of years ago but in the end the iPhone's apps won out. The N900 is closer-enough that I'm considering a switch. But I'm also about 50/50 on going with a Droid phone instead for now. |
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Java SE on Maemo 5 Java ME on Maemo 5 Dalvik on Maemo 5 See the thread Java on Maemo 5 where community has looked into the options. The result of this is: Current state of affairs written on Java entry on Maemo wiki. The following 2 Brainstorm entries: Please feel free to contribute! Vote, provide proposals, update current state of affairs, etc. |
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Should be possible with linux.
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