Clemens Kirchgatterer wrote: [...] > my experience is different. i didn't try iPhone myself, though. (i > refuse to use anything from a company like apple,) but i know two people
Well. I have used iPhone for a while. It is indeed quite nice. Easy to learn and fun to use. > with iPhones and both would not buy one again. biggest problem for them > is that it is a bad phone (bad audio quality) and they lose calls > sometimes because it just does not ring. (never heard of any phone doing > that! ;-) ) second problem is the low resolution. dunno about the > touch, though. "it just does not ring". Don't show Freerunner to your friends (yet)! ;-) I liked iPhone's UI. The first perceptible difference from Freerunner is that Apple's product works. Freerunner still lacks major functionality (like ringing and so). OTOH I believe that having finger controllable applications (iPhone style) on stylus capable touchscreen is a way to go. Freerunner is a small computer - sometimes I need precise pointer. Kind regards, -- Lech Karol Pawłaszek <ike> "You will never see me fall from grace" [KoRn] _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community