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:a 'skunkworks' project by the maemo.org community and others to bring MeeGo to Nokia N8x0, hence not a vendor-pushed hardware adaptation. Initially focus will be on Nokia N810. Some additional work to add support for ARMv6+VFP is also included in this. | :a 'skunkworks' project by the maemo.org community and others to bring MeeGo to Nokia N8x0, hence not a vendor-pushed hardware adaptation. Initially focus will be on Nokia N810. Some additional work to add support for ARMv6+VFP is also included in this. | ||
;''MeeGo-Harmattan'' | ;''MeeGo-Harmattan'' | ||
| - | :the default operating system of the Nokia N9. Successor of Maemo 5, but based of the Qt toolkit. Originally named Maemo 6, but later rebranded as MeeGo-Harmattan (provisional name). It is MeeGo compatible (that is, has a MeeGo API) but is not to be confused with MeeGo 1.0 Handheld as it is NOT based on MeeGo Core. MeeGo-Harmattan will not be released as a Nokia product for the N900. Aliases: Harmattan, Maemo 6. | + | :the default operating system of the Nokia N9. Successor of Maemo 5, but based of the Qt toolkit. Originally named Maemo 6, but later rebranded as MeeGo-Harmattan (provisional name). It is MeeGo compatible (that is, has a MeeGo API) but is not to be confused with MeeGo 1.0 Handheld as it is NOT based on MeeGo Core. MeeGo-Harmattan will not be released as a Nokia product for the N900. Aliases: Harmattan, Maemo 6, MeeGo 1.0 N. |
;''MeeGo Netbook'' | ;''MeeGo Netbook'' | ||
:MeeGo Core + Reference Netbook UX | :MeeGo Core + Reference Netbook UX | ||
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;''MeeGo Web RunTime'' | ;''MeeGo Web RunTime'' | ||
:Web Runtime (WRT) allows web developers to use standard web languages — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — to create applications for mobile devices. WRT exposes the features of the underlying platform so that applications can interact with device data and combine location-based context with web information. | :Web Runtime (WRT) allows web developers to use standard web languages — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — to create applications for mobile devices. WRT exposes the features of the underlying platform so that applications can interact with device data and combine location-based context with web information. | ||
| + | ;''MeeGo 1.0 N'' | ||
| + | :A name which has appeared on [http://www.slideshare.net/NokiaAppForumBulgaria/software-development-with-qt some] [http://www.slideshare.net/elenakotina/qt-quick-qml Nokia] slides as a synonym for Harmattan. See MeeGo-Harmattan. | ||
;''Moblin'' | ;''Moblin'' | ||
:short for 'mobile Linux', is an open source operating system and application stack for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), netbooks, nettops, and embedded devices. One of the predecessors of MeeGo, along with Maemo. | :short for 'mobile Linux', is an open source operating system and application stack for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), netbooks, nettops, and embedded devices. One of the predecessors of MeeGo, along with Maemo. | ||
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:last stable independent release of Moblin | :last stable independent release of Moblin | ||
;''Moblin 2.2'' | ;''Moblin 2.2'' | ||
| - | :see Meego 1.0 Netbook | + | :see Meego 1.0 Netbook |
== N == | == N == | ||
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