[Java not only a language but a platform]
>
> Thats part of Suns stupid marketing strategy. Its a language and a
> platform. C++ is a language. QT is a platform. Oh hell, according to
> the marketing Java is an OS as well.

It's a language. There are platforms and OS-like applications built with it, 
but it's a language.

> Both GTK and QT are plattforms which are just as powerfull as Java.
> The need for Java on Maemo is pretty limited.

Possibly, but essential in my case. It's a deal-breaker: no Java means I can't 
do my work, which requires several applications currently requiring Java. If 
Java isn't available for the N900, I won't buy it, and nor will any of my 
colleagues in the same business, several of whom bought N8*0s after seeing mine 
do what it does. 

But yes, for the average user, probably limited. 

By the same token I could say that the need for games on Maemo is 
"limited"...I'm not interested in them and couldn't give a tinker's cuss if 
they are available or not, but I'm sure there are lots of people for whom games 
are the deal-breaker; hence an N9** has to play games.

Ultimately, the message has to be, don't cripple the platform by restricting 
it. I believe that Nokia may finally have understood this, although we'll have 
to wait and see if the default apps are as poor as the N800's were. I sure hope 
not.

///Peter

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