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Why is this obviously? Nokia are pushing forwards with QT which they say will allow for cross platform deployment. Would you rather they dropped this approach and developed a version for the N900?
I for one would prefer they focused on software which can be deployed across multiple devices as this will guarantee the future of the software...
I dont think Nokia should subsidize sygic, you are free to purchase any software you want if you want to buy it. That fact that Sygic is available for sale is great! Not everything should be free... While I am dissapointed in Ovi Maps 1 (I used Ovi Maps 3 on symbian previously) on the N900 it is functional and is better than nothing and it actually works pretty well!
I would rather have as many 3rd party developers writing software for devices and the only way you are going to get developers interested and working is with a revenue stream, you dont get that by giving stuff away, subsidy or not!
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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Well: obviously Nokia is incapable or unwilling to develop functional navigation software for N900 in-house anytime soon. I would say, if they care about their customers, they should provide N900 users with a free copy of sygig, or another usable navigation software.
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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If you are not happy, and you find the navigation a deal breaker, sell your N900 and get whatever you think will suit you, or buy the Sygic app. Whining and moaning won't get you anywhere, and certainly won't get you that god-damn important navigation.
And I see no difference between the Ovi Maps on my ex N95 and on the N900. There are several things missing, yes, but nothing crucial.
Now if you expected turn-by-turn, voice navigation, that's your problem. It was never mentioned in any N900 ad or specs sheet, and it wasn't even free on those several lucky devices 'til a month ago. It wasn't even mentioned when they released free navigation, so what made you think it should be available on the N900? If somebody lied to you - you lied to yourself.
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2010-03-29
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I very well might, and I also might not buy Nokia anymore if this is how they prefer to handle it.
Oh yea? You also don't see difference between Ovi Maps on your ex N95 and this, do you?
That surely is, I thought Nokia one of those companies which would not mislead customers, and I was wrong. I should have double-checked Nokia's advertisements, which I definitely will do from now on. Or, maybe, switch to some other vendor, one which only advertises features they actually have.
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2010-03-29
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Or, maybe, switch to some other vendor, one which only advertises features they actually have.
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2010-03-29
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What was advertised that you aren't receiving?
I know free turn by turn was never advertised.
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2010-03-29
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As I said before, and I will repeat again for you (since you were nice enough to call me troll), and I will not repeat it anymore:
- Ovi maps were advertised for nokia smartphones
- N900 has "ovi maps" preloaded with no mentioning that this thing is just one level above command line, cannot really be used to replace actual GPS.
This to me constitutes false advertising. Not to you obviously, and not to Nokia, since they got fineprint where needed. Nevertheless, as you can see, I don't like being handled this way, and I feel being cheated. As someone noticed here already, if your device comes with microsoft word, it better not come with notepad having "microsoft word" in Help\About.
of course, go ahead, take a cheap shot
I dont think Nokia should subsidize sygic, you are free to purchase any software you want if you want to buy it. That fact that Sygic is available for sale is great! Not everything should be free... While I am dissapointed in Ovi Maps 1 (I used Ovi Maps 3 on symbian previously) on the N900 it is functional and is better than nothing and it actually works pretty well!
I would rather have as many 3rd party developers writing software for devices and the only way you are going to get developers interested and working is with a revenue stream, you dont get that by giving stuff away, subsidy or not!
Last edited by jer006; 2010-03-29 at 03:00.