Re: bluetooth keyboards and N900

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2009/11/30 Mark Haury <wolfmane@xxxxxxxxx>
Qole wrote:
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>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Jeffrey Mark Siskind <qobi@xxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:qobi@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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>     This could be a showstopper for me
>     as it would break my central use case. And I would need to cancel
>     my order and
>     consider buying something else (like a Pandora, Netwalker, or M1/M2).
>
>
>
> I too would like to see full keyboard support in Maemo 5.
>
> But why the threats to buy a competing device? Are you hoping to scare
> someone into fixing this?
>
It's merely a reminder that consumers need devices that work, and work
the way _they_ want them to, not the way that some narrow-minded
developer thinks they should work. Consumers are going to go elsewhere
in droves if the major shortcomings of the N900 are not addressed. Of
course, a few of those are hardware, so you've lost a bunch already...

Mark
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Then let the markets decide it instead of your speculation, markets are always right unlike persons.

Ossipena/Timo
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