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    will the WeTab due next month be based on meego?

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    mannakiosk | # 51 | 2010-09-12, 09:26 | Report

    Hmmm... deja vu:

    No digital compass?

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    gerbick | # 52 | 2010-09-12, 09:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by zehjotkah View Post
    Anyways, who wants "java-apps" on a 11 inch screen when it is possible to run Qt and native linux apps?
    I'll have to ask... can anybody really name a definitive list of Qt apps that would push aside the want/hope for Java apps? I have no problem with Java personally; however I do have a problem with naming one Qt app that's ever made me believe in that platform enough to where I'd be a fan - much like many on these boards.

    Thanks in advance.

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    NvyUs | # 53 | 2010-09-12, 10:01 | Report

    Google Earth, VLC player, Skype desktop

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    gerbick | # 54 | 2010-09-12, 10:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
    Google Earth, VLC player, Skype desktop
    Thank you NvyUs... but I have to ask. Were those native Qt apps or ports of existing C++ (or other) apps because I have those on other operating systems? Of which... I understand Qt also does quite well in regards to other operating systems; but a port just doesn't seem like a proper showcase to me of Qt.

    And I don't mind admitting... I might very well be missing something, but I port my own apps from Flex/AIR AS3 to .NET and Java regularly and I wouldn't consider my ports to be indicative of any power or strength of the target programming language as much as I'd consider it proof I could do it.

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    NvyUs | # 55 | 2010-09-12, 10:13 | Report

    they was developed using Qt which is why you find them on all desktop OS's. write once run everywhere philosophy as been working for years where those apps are concerned

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    gerbick | # 56 | 2010-09-12, 10:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
    they was developed using Qt which is why you find them on all desktop OS's. write once run everywhere philosophy as been working for years where those apps are concerned
    Ah... gotcha. Didn't know that Maya was built using Qt. That would have shut me the heck up quickly.

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    daperl | # 57 | 2010-09-12, 14:15 | Report

    There's a fan?

    Pass

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    bergie | # 58 | 2010-09-14, 17:02 | Report

    Seems Engadget liked the WeTab:

    while browsing webpages and tiled apps on the large capacitive screen, using one of the most intuitive, practical touchscreen interfaces we've ever had the pleasure to try

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    Odd_gunnic | # 59 | 2010-09-15, 04:28 | Report

    Somewhat offtopic: Intel has gone gold with its appup store, with launch partners such as sega and konami. And meego progress keeps trickling along, seems like everhything should come within focal point by next month.

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    aironeous | # 60 | 2010-09-15, 05:03 | Report

    Since it has a sim card slot what 3G frequencies does it us? If not tmobile or AT&T will there be a nam version later? If not can I tether it to my N900? If no to all then no to wetab for me.

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