Who's going to make it then
Yup Opera or web browser, both my old Curve 8520 and my new Curve 8900 navigate FF perfectly without the need for a 3rd party app, a shoddy worksman blames his tools.Any app like this for BB's?
I'm guessing not which is an epicfail
Tapatalk is a forum app for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and Nokia
i seeI been using it for about an hour now and it's pretty amazing
Easy to use as well for all the apple fanboys out there who paid a fortune for a phone thats bettered by android running HTC's
Apple are scum
If Microsoft released a phone that had cut down bluetooth, wouldn't allow adobe to make a proper flash player, didn't allow 3rd party gps receivers, dictated what companys can offer on the contracts, only support mp4 videos, and dictated a bunch of terms and conditions on the software development kit they'd be hell to pay.
Have to disagree, used so many windows mobile phones its unreal, now have a blackberry and had many iPhone's, currently have no idea where my blackberry is :/
Cant remember when I last needed to send a photo/tune/file via BT, i use it for hands free and it does that rather well
Not the point theres no technical reason to do this only greed
Flash should just go and die. Its extremely poorly written even with GPU offloading (thats on my Mac, and my windows boxes - running 10.1), I believe Apple are right to not include this one... sooner it disappears, the faster the internet becomes.
FYI - Win Mobile 7 wont include Flash at launch.
I'm not a big fan of flash but windows plays flash fine - This just says something about the mac.
Yeah, the SDK is full of restrictions, but, I can see what they are trying to do. Yeah, flash CS5 *could* convert to IPA, but would it do it properly? without crashing the programs and giving the customer a bad experience?
3rd party GPS receivers are allowed, take a look at the tomtom car kit for example.
£100!!! iphone only receiver is hardly 3rd party when apple probably dictated everything - Why isn't there bluetooth or even wired support - true 3rd party making existing gps devices compatible?
Also, if its such a bad business model... why is it doing so well? Why is pretty much all other mobile companies trying to head in the same direction?... Wanna see a poor mobile OS? Have a look at Windows Mobile 7 - iPhone OS4 Beta 1 has some serious issues, but ill'd rather run that WM6-7
Simple iTunes also having a locked os means people can make sh*tty little apps and make some money for stuff that people would of made for free on a open system.
Also this is my point - everything done is for £££ for Apple, but Microsoft gets broken up by the courts because they had too good of a buisness model and dominated the market - and they didn't lock down features to get where they are.
And Android? meh, I'll pass on a phone that is super slow, and very crashy (T-Mobile HTC Hero for example)
Have to disagree, used so many windows mobile phones its unreal, now have a blackberry and had many iPhone's, currently have no idea where my blackberry is :/
Cant remember when I last needed to send a photo/tune/file via BT, i use it for hands free and it does that rather well
Flash should just go and die. Its extremely poorly written even with GPU offloading (thats on my Mac, and my windows boxes - running 10.1), I believe Apple are right to not include this one... sooner it disappears, the faster the internet becomes.
FYI - Win Mobile 7 wont include Flash at launch.
Yeah, the SDK is full of restrictions, but, I can see what they are trying to do. Yeah, flash CS5 *could* convert to IPA, but would it do it properly? without crashing the programs and giving the customer a bad experience?
3rd party GPS receivers are allowed, take a look at the tomtom car kit for example.
Also, if its such a bad business model... why is it doing so well? Why is pretty much all other mobile companies trying to head in the same direction?... Wanna see a poor mobile OS? Have a look at Windows Mobile 7 - iPhone OS4 Beta 1 has some serious issues, but ill'd rather run that WM6-7
And Android? meh, I'll pass on a phone that is super slow, and very crashy (T-Mobile HTC Hero for example)
My Orange HTC Hero has been faultless and boy does it get some hammer with me being an IT Tech . And just as fast if not faster than my colleagues Iphone 3GS.
My Orange HTC Hero has been faultless and boy does it get some hammer with me being an IT Tech . And just as fast if not faster than my colleagues Iphone 3GS.