I was wondering how the Nokia N900 Maemo device would cope with Google Wave... would it work? Have Google created a custom version, as they have for iPhone and Android? How would it perform?
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I was wondering how the Nokia N900 Maemo device would cope with Google Wave... would it work? Have Google created a custom version, as they have for iPhone and Android? How would it perform?
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I believe on the 16th, it is *supposed* to be released. I read that earlier today. The US release is later though. Although Nokia started shipping them ou ton the 10th of November.
Actually my biggest hope is it *WONT* get the apps the iPhone has. Because they are mostly toy apps or otherwise useless junk and rubbish. The very few useful ones excepted, of course. What I *DO* hope is, that the N900 gets useful stuff, let's be shy and say... hmmm... a VLC port, a mplayer port, a Pidgin port, a Firefox port, an Open Office of some sort port, full fledged VPN support for Cisco-VPN-setups (hate my school!) etc etc. You get the idea.
im a Nokia n900 fan and iphone is not my thing. I'm just woundering that i have to say iphone has some seriously good graphics and fast games.. would that happen on the n900? thanks..
Yes, plugins (multiples!) already exist for Maemo 5/Fremantle. Theres two plugins which hook directly into the systems own "Conversation" application and so to say provide "native" support for other IM services. Theres a plugin for Live Messenger specifically and theres a port of the Pidgin protocol library, so all IM services supported by Pidgin will be supported "natively" in the "Conversation" app.
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Although Nokia started shipping them ou ton the 10th of November.
What I *DO* hope is, that the N900 gets useful stuff, let's be shy and say... hmmm... a VLC port, a mplayer port, a Pidgin port, a Firefox port, an Open Office of some sort port, full fledged VPN support for Cisco-VPN-setups (hate my school!) etc etc. You get the idea.