On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 8:14 pm, Koen Kooi wrote:
> You're confusing distro (OpenZaurus) and environment (Opie or GPE), but
> that doesn't matter much for the point that QT/e and sharp suck.
This is obviously just an opinion that thousands of Japanese Zaurus users will
disagree with. I could go on a
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 8:10 pm, Mattias Schlenker wrote:
> I assume that Nokia did precise analysis on the points of failure of the
> Zaurus' acceptance. A fork of Maemo would be absolutely
The Zaurus is the most popular pda in Japan. It is not a failure. Only in
western markets where Sharp did not
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Mattias Schlenker wrote:
> Wooky wrote:
>
>> I also have great expectations for N770. It seems that it can achieve
>> an important milestone in Linux-based PDAs, and suceed where others
>> have failed. While I disliked the marketing of the N770 as a s
Wooky wrote:
I also have great expectations for N770. It seems that it can achieve
an important milestone in Linux-based PDAs, and suceed where others
have failed. While I disliked the marketing of the N770 as a simple
"internet tablet" at first, since it was obvius that it had the
potential to
Hi,
sorry for an offtopic, but you could also point your Zaurus-
owning friend here: http://www.openbsd.org/zaurus.html ;-)
Regards
Alex
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