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Message #00036
Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] The best opportunity for the ubuntu multidevice concept will be on hybrid devices
This is all good and stuff, but can we actually consider working on what
we'd like to do? Discussion's great, but not if it goes on forever.
- *Experience*: Everyone mentions how we need to provide a new
experience; what is it that Ubuntu has that OSX doesn't? Microsoft?
Android? RIM (dare I say)? We need to find these fruits and exploit these
advantages.
- *Battery:* This is something that can kill a device and with Linux's
issue with ACPI power, Ubuntu would be a digital vampire on the mobile. We
need to stream-line the system to WORK, and not only look pretty. (This is
why I moved from Ubuntu to Kubuntu, less resources used, way more
performance).
Just some ideas and my two cents.
One Vision. One Purpose.
We are the Synthetic Intellect Institute
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Jacky Alcine, *Head Developer of Wintermute*
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https://launchpad.net/~jackyalcine
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 3:41 PM, satchitb@xxxxxxxxx <satchitb@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Jo-Erland has raised a good point. No other OS can boast a seamless
> transition across devices, though it must be mentioned that both Windows/WP
> and OSX/iOS *are* trying their best to become closer both in
> communication between applications as well as interface. The Ubuntu
> phone/tablet must move quickly to reach the promised land of seamless
> experience before Microsoft and Apple.
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