Symbian developing it OS
A watched pot never cooks and I guess a watched application doesn’t make a happy user either. And that is why Symbian is looking to develop its software further to make a better user experience. Although Nokia has been consistently developing its hardware to run on Symbian, yet Chris Wood thinks they need an upgrade. Although its quite efficient yet Wood thinks and perhaps correctly so, that users need to know something is happening if it doesn’t happen immediately. The man issue we’re talking about is the amount of time it takes to launch an application and be able to use it. The Symbian OS users are left to stare at a motionless display when an application is launched while Apple has come up with this great inventive technology thingy, where when the user taps an icon, the iPhone immediately zooms in to a JPEG that resembles the running application. While the handset is zooming in it is also launching the actual application in the background, the theory being that the app will be alive and ready to rock by the time the JPEG zoom animation is complete.
Now that is what I call assurance. I guess people never realized how much a nod or a pat on the back Is worth. And with Apple’s assurance that applications are running, life seems focused in this age of chaos and uncertainty. Seriously, kodoos that Symbian is looking to develop and improve its OS but I’m sure they could focus on other bugs. If only someone could hold my hand while I save this file, I would feel so much better.

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