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Old 10-19-2009, 06:04 AM   #66
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Originally Posted by K-Thom View Post
One of the main assets of the txtr (given by the company itself) is to switch between different installations whenever you like. Something you usually don't do with your mobile phone.
Well, that's aimed for developers - and txtr with their open architecture approach aim for developers. The normal user won't ever change his microSD card - as you probably never do with your mobile phone.

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So, what do you think, how much sense does an open architecture make if just a minority of users will ever use it? Besides hordes of programmers, I mean.
No one forces the owner to use these possibilities. An 60-year-old will probably never think of open architecture - that's why txtr does concentrate on the "Easy Tec"-Experience in the beginning. Everyone who wants "more" has the possibility to add new features via the open architecture - so everyone is served
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