Meego?

Nokia released N9 with Meego, will Unity support that platform? I feel that Meego would be better than Android, and actually I am a little regret I bought the Android Pro, I am not feel comfortable with Android because the fragmentation of OS version and hardware (even the hardware share the same OS version).

It looks like a nice phone but I think N9 could be the only meego phone from Nokia, since they will go with Windows Phone in the future. I’ts sad to think what Meego could have been, and how much money and effort was spent in development.

It’s pretty much a given that Unity won’t support Meego with a Unity Meego license, but they might support it through Union if there’s a good enough device that uses it.

–Eric

Meego isn’t dead , just dead with Nokia. Intel still has big plans for Meego.

This is happening with Meego too :wink: (different versions on different phones)

Even within the IOS spectrum, there is fragmentation going on (in technical sense).
Some features are well supported on IOS version X, and not in Y.
Having an Iphone does not mean that you can run all Iphone application made, for some application you must have a minimum of IOS version xxx.

Conclusion: every OS undergoes fragmentation in one way or the other.

Intel has many great plans, too many if you ask me, their software projects aside of their Linux C/C++ compilers tend to be a breed of death births though.
Meego is nice, but just 2 years to late to get anything. Even symbian is going down and symbian is where meego will be in 2012 or 13 by its current pace for tablet / phones, by that time neither symbian nor meego nor bada nor RIM will be of any business relevance anymore and if HP doesn’t pull the sleeves up and finally fire in some serious dedication for 2011 expectations and needs not even WebOS will be used outside an elitary US niche anymore (on the rest of the world it has to land first at all).

And don’t forget ChromeOS which attacks Meego on its main platform, netbooks, which is better suited for 90% of the “intend netbook users” (light surfers)