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:This is unrealistic and equally, is it really something people would consider to be a killer app? What does the S60 have that we couldn't write natively? --[[User:Lardman|Lardman]] 29 Oct 2008 09:37 UTC
:This is unrealistic and equally, is it really something people would consider to be a killer app? What does the S60 have that we couldn't write natively? --[[User:Lardman|Lardman]] 29 Oct 2008 09:37 UTC
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::Complex topic. There are tons of + and - on either side. I'll give one example though: navigation software. On S60 you can pick Garmin, Wayfinder, Nokia Maps, McGriver, Google Maps, TomTom Navigator... you name it. Yes, most are proprietary. Able to run your application on the NIT which you previously ran on S60 while you own a legal license is awesome though.--[[User:allnameswereout|allnameswereout]] 13:17, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
 
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