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LiMo Foundation Unveils LiMo 4

LiMo Foundation Unveils LiMo 4

Posted Feb 15, 2011 18:50 UTC (Tue) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501)
Parent article: LiMo Foundation Unveils LiMo 4

Why should I care that the code is available? What can I do with it?

Can I run it on a phone of my own? Or is it just like the source code of Symbian?


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LiMo Foundation Unveils LiMo 4

Posted Feb 15, 2011 20:32 UTC (Tue) by nicooo (guest, #69134) [Link] (3 responses)

http://www.limofoundation.org/en/benefits-for-the-mobile-...

"Additionally, technology vendors and ISVs can develop their own products for a software platform that is broadly adopted by the whole industry."

LiMo Foundation Unveils LiMo 4

Posted Feb 16, 2011 2:15 UTC (Wed) by xxiao (guest, #9631) [Link]

by 'broadly', who is using it nowadays?
just curious

LiMo Foundation Unveils LiMo 4

Posted Feb 16, 2011 14:51 UTC (Wed) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501) [Link] (1 responses)

Well, Symbian is very popular. Could I use the published Symbian source code to modify something with a phone of my own? What about LiMo?

LiMo Foundation Unveils LiMo 4

Posted Feb 17, 2011 0:29 UTC (Thu) by nicooo (guest, #69134) [Link]

Apparently you can use it to make your own phone.


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