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Ask HN: What do you think of the new mobile Ubuntu OS?

7 pointsby akosover 12 years ago

7 comments

27182818284over 12 years ago
I think it is an awful idea. Those resources could be allocated elsewhere. Look, if Apple or Google starts making an OS for cars, Canonical shouldn't necessarily create a new car OS five years later just to be able to say "me too!" If you're entering it five years after it started, you'd better have something that surprises and delights people. Arguably it has been even more than five years since I"m just using the iPhone release date. Shrug.
onlyupover 12 years ago
I want a seamless experience from laptop to tablet to phone so in that sense, I like it. I don't want lots of different user interfaces and different setups. It would be great if my laptops file system was laid out like my phones. I can never find stuff on my phone!<p>This is why I think ultimately Microsoft will do well in the phone market.
atarighatover 12 years ago
Ubuntu looks very interesting. I think it has a shot at being popular among enterprise customers because of the ease of management via the same tools other Linux desktops/servers can be managed.
jdavidover 12 years ago
I am glad they are trying it, but it'a quite the molehill to climb up 4 or 5 years after Apple and Google tried it, and palm, ms, mozilla and blackberry have had moderate success or failure.<p>It's important for the web to stay free, but we also need the app ecosystem for this to work, and mobile payments are a big part of that.<p>How does Ubuntu get developers paid, and more so than an app for Apple or Android?
visavaover 12 years ago
We have a Java Swing application on Desktop. Our clients who are field agents are asking for a tablet version.Being a small company (2 people) we do not have resources to build an Android version. Java command does no even run on android os command line after installing java. For us dual boot linux and Android is the only way out on tablets.
stewie2over 12 years ago
I like it. I want to use Qt and c++ to write phone apps. I have used ios sdk and android sdk, Qt is way better than them.<p>The only missing component of the new os is google map.
IgorPover 12 years ago
I think this is a very positive development. I had been wondering why it's actually taken this long. Very happy to see this now. However, we need to get this out on SmartPhones now. 2014 is too far away.