Symbian is greener pasture? LOL.
Actually they are trying to reform themselves, philosophically probably as a 
response to Android, but that will take some time.

Andreas

JP <[email protected]> hat geschrieben:

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>On Apr 9, 7:52 am, mike quinn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You say it is unlikely that an independent developer will invest
>> time/money/resource to make their application "look" professional and
>> provide unique selling points, hell mend them then.
>No I am saying they will pack for greener grass. iPhone, Symbian, you
>name it.
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>>
>> Just because someone got there first doesn't mean that any other developer
>> (Google included) should not be able to produce the same application that a)
>> Looks better and/or b)provides additional killer features.
>Sure, in an ideal world, there is always a better app around the
>corner. This is a paper tiger however and you prove the point that the
>paper tiger screams the loudest. Reality check! It takes substantial
>effort to put something compelling together and - speaking for myself
>here - I do not feel inspired to put the effort forward as long as
>there's the Google brand looming. This is how MS Explorer kill
>Netscape.
>All things considered, I rather find something else to do with my
>time.
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