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Ubuntu Gearing up For Tablet Announcement Tomorrow
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/02/u...1+Ubuntu%21%29
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It's happening!
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I watched the video, and I must say I am impressed. The possibility of using your apps across phone,tablet and TV is very exciting. It appears that finally, someone has come up with a way to make use of the space on a tablet screen.
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Finally getting close! I have already incorporated many Ubuntu features onto my Android devices.
For those interested in have apps open on a side bar with a swipe of your thumb and be able to scroll up and down, check out Home flip in the play store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d..._mean.HomeFlip See here on my Nex7. Simply swipe your thumb over the top right half edge of the screen. They also have a lefty version ↓ |
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I'm very excited about having the ability to dock the device and have it flip to a desktop OS.
As the platform matures, if Apple doesn't respond with something equally as functional, I could see me leaving the OS X/iOS platforms. I think Ubuntu are really onto something here.
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I wonder.... if it's good on phone and tablet, should I end up getting a Linux laptop when my Air gets older...
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For work, I could possibly get away without needing a laptop with this set up. I would love it if Apple took this idea and provided a way for an iPad to dock to an external monitor and run a desktop OS. For road warriors like my self it would really cut down on weight and bulk, especially when I'm on the train.
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If System76 came out with a convertible? That'd be awesome. But they recently said they have no plans to come out with one soon (I emailed them, they responded with that).
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Killed it for me at Windows support.
No, just NO.
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Cool, but I never found Ubuntu to be better than Mac OS or Win. I keep it on my laptop to play around with, but there isn't much developer support for it. Ubuntu on the tablet is gonna need more programs than its desktop counterpart to be successful.
I would love to test it out on my N7 though.
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BTW... I would feel the same way with any OS, not just Windows.
Ubuntu running Windows apps is like Sony saying they're let you play Wii games on the PlayStation 4. It's sorta like Apple letting you run Windows on their Intel machines. I think that people need to make up their mind before committing to a new device. We didn't have the choice 10 years ago, why do we now? Developers are going to make word processors similar to Microsoft Office, you shouldn't be able to bring your own software.
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Well I've put Ubuntu onto a Nexus 4, and it's very much an Alpha build. It's purely for developers at this stage. Hardly anything works on it, it certainly doesn't support voice calling on the EE network in the UK, neither does it support any form of network connectivity aside from WiFi. The gestures looked much better in the youtube videos, and gestures along the top are possibly going to cause problems with web pages that have icons that need to be clicked. I tried to get rid of the cookies warning on the Ubuntu homepage, it was next to impossible. The OS isn't going to frighten Apple or Google in the slightest, as a Phone OS, but I still think the advantage the platform has is the ability to boot into a full desktop OS.
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