Inconsistency is from Apple desktop/laptop to the phone, not from iPhone app to iPhone app.
Yet lower rez. 3.5" 16:9 versus 3.5" 4:3. Which is your TV and which is your comp monitor. My only beef with N97 is that I wish they had done 16:10, instead. Screen size is fine for it's superior rez.
48 is much better than 32 and 64 will be much better than 32. Don't have any issues with partitions, but then I'm used to them from my macbook pro and windows machines. :shrug:
All the places I listed have no real signing issues, though if we go to more unmentionable sites, we can deal with the hacking/signing of s60 3rd apps.
My point was that Ovi isn't our only legit basket. You do have the app store to slice through the crap. And you also plenty of otheriwse legit apps for arbitrary reasons from Apple and/or their AT&T overlords.
If I'm not having any trouble, doubling that 0 would still leave me with 0 problems. :hehehe:
Yes, it's just fluff, since I usually folders for it them or grab the scroll bar (or use the dpad). I've always been more of a page up/page down guy than a scroller, though.
lol the giant majority of iPhone as not used as a business tool. Blackberry is chewing up Jobs' old liver on that account. It's a toy, where it shines. I work in an Internet company... as a tool, the N97 is far more effective in every way. If I'm out on call without my laptop handy, I can leave my putty shell open while I'm working on the web server, switch over to the browser and check the code... then I can also take a call or a picture and not have to deal with any of the lag associated with a "push" restart to any of those apps. Speedy or not, the iPhone has far more onerous lag associated with those tasks.
Unforunately neither phone supports openvpn yet.
I would just caution to not fall for Apple's marketing machine and mistake "efficiency" for a fancy transition graphic. :embaresse