ICS has some WebOS type gestures! There's no way (and I really did like WebOS) ICS with HTC's amazing Sense features should be mentioned in the same forum page as the college experiment that was Palm's last gasp.
Yes the app development has a big part of the disparity, but besides the 'cards' function, what did WebOS do even close to as well as Android?
To get back to the topic, I would give HTC the benefit of the doubt with updates. Since moving to Android from the Pre, I've had the Evo and Evo 3D and got updates whether maintenance or Android based, to be pretty well done and industry leading for non-nexus devices. I would vaguely guess mid January to mid February. They have a lot of APIs to update within a HUGE Sense file, and that'll take some time, but they'll get it out asap.
Yeah, every time people prop up WebOS on the software, I have to point out how lacking it was and still is.
I loved being unable to open a single webpage because of full memory. Games recommended a fresh reboot before playing, not cool when it took 4 minutes.
Then you had to deal with the lacking APIs and horrible horrible graphics on it.
The ONLY innovation was the cards AND the gestures below the screen. I would prefer that the capacitive buttons worked like that.
Who cares about web os. Not me. Move on losers
I liked webOS, that's why I followed Matias Duarte to Android. I could not be happier.![]()
What he said....^ Actually, sense 3.0 is working ok for me. I hope ICS don't come messing up everything.as a previous HTC Eris user; dates from anyone don't mean a thing. The Eris update was 9 months late. So I'll confirm a date the day after it shows up on my phone. Sorry that sounds bitter, but I've been stuck in the cogs of massive corporate maneuvers before.
Was Android perfect when it first released?