OS2008 on n800 - Nice Job

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Mike,

its the OS2008 on the N800 faster because of software redesign or has 
the hardware been reconfigured by means of a different software setting 
to run at a higher speed than OS2007? I would assume the former but I am 
not familiar with the details of the N800 processor.

Best Regards,

 

John Holmblad

 

Acadia Secure Networks, LLC

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Michael Wiktowy wrote:
> On Nov 27, 2007 10:18 AM, nick loeve <trickie at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> Been playing with the beta. Looks awesome!
>>
>> Great work... the changes to make the GUI fit the form factor are very
>> very nice...
>>
>> The development of the GUI over the OS releases would be a good case
>> study for some Interaction/UI students. :)
>>     
>
> There are a few quirks but I agree. With OS2008 it is like a whole new
> (and better) device.
> Everything is blazing fast compared to OS2007 and there doesn't seem
> to be any glaring brokenness.
> A little bit of overclocking goes a long way :]
>
> The new transparent UI looks great and dragging things around on the
> desktop is a breeze.
> Photo viewing (with automatic aspect portrait/landscape adjustment) is snappy.
> Much smoother media/flash viewing.
> Much more standard infrastructure so that you can cross-compile easier.
> I love rtcomm and how it integrates all the IM/VoIP under one app.
> The mozilla-based browser works very well.
>
> Pretty spectacular guys ... well worth the wait.
> Two thumbs up!
>
> I'll keep digging and bugzilla things as I find them ... but it is not
> easy work anymore ;]
>
> /Mike
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