Jeremy G pisze:
I would be so disappointed if the OpenMoko devs gave up. Don't get me
That would be horrible :-/
I think Qtopia is finally and fully open to gain some new developers
from our community. Because of it maturity I suppose some of Openmoko
developers would be interested in havi
> My hope is that this marks the end of closed phones.
Not a chance. The providers want custom firmware that
leads you to their pay per use service, pay per item content,
the recurring charge subscriptions, and the associated data
charges.
The relationship between providers and phone manufactu
>Two complete distributions you can install and run on the same hardware?
>Both free? (not counting Sun since I can't get my paws on that one...)
>That's the real revolution here, and I would say this proves Sean's
>point of doing this in the first place...
Can't agree more, the whole idea of a ha
Jeremy G wrote:
> I would be so disappointed if the OpenMoko devs gave up.
Huh? I hadn't heard any indication anyone was thinking of doing so...
> Don't get me
> wrong, I'm excited about Qtopia on the Neo, but I'm more interested in
> having options. I'm the type of user who loves to play with
Qtopia to Sun's Java-based OS and back again is a nerdy, wet dream.
J.
On 9/19/07, Carlo E. Prelz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subject: Screen shots of Qtopia on Neo and some thoughts
> Date: mer 19 set 07 07:39:14 +0200
>
> Quoting Krzysztof Kajkowski ([EMAIL
Subject: Screen shots of Qtopia on Neo and some thoughts
Date: mer 19 set 07 07:39:14 +0200
Quoting Krzysztof Kajkowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi! I posted on my site: http://www.openmoko.org.pl some thoughs and
> about 30 screen shots of what I think are the most inter
Hi! I posted on my site: http://www.openmoko.org.pl some thoughs and
about 30 screen shots of what I think are the most interesting Qtopia
features.
I'd recommend anyone who has a phone to give Qtopia a try because it
is very mature and nicely made piece of software. Anyone else may
visit http://w
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