* andrzej zaborowski <[email protected]> [2011-01-04 08:49 +0100]: > AFAIK Maemo, Palm's Webos and Android are all about the same level of > "open", i.e. linux-based but including some closed source drivers or > libraries.
I don't know much about Maemo phones, but Palm has a more open approach to the OS than most (maybe all) Android manufacturers. Apps for Android are limited to the Java environment that Android provides and accessing the OS requires jailbreaking the phone, which most manufacturers don't like. Palm (now HP) allows access to the base OS as a policy, although the code for their UI is still proprietary. Mostly, what I like about having a Palm phone is not having to jailbreak it in order to do (more or less) whatever I want to it. -- ...computer contrarian of the first order... / http://aperiodic.net/phil/ PGP: 026A27F2 print: D200 5BDB FC4B B24A 9248 9F7A 4322 2D22 026A 27F2 --- -- It didn't take very much reductio to get right down to absurdum from where you started. -- Mike Jones ---- --- -- _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

