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phuKKah
21st June 2009, 09:42 AM
I've been realizing lately how small the WM community is lately.
Well, not really small, but no real devs of new software of sorts.
When I was into my PSP, homebrew would just keep pumping out, as it still does to this day.
Everything that everyone said was impossible is becoming a reality because of devs that pick up where other devs leave off.
It seems WM isn't as great as I once thought -___-
And I'm not speaking out of just the Excalibur viewpoint.
I own a Tytn II, but am still bored of what there is to offer.
OKAY WELL I'M DONE RANTING xDDd
stylez
21st June 2009, 10:02 AM
You obviously not looking @ the right places WM is still kickin, with dev's poppin up all over the shop and suprised that you have a Kaiser and still say that as we have had chefs pop up on a weekly basis ROMs raining from the sky!!!
On the dev side there plenty going on admitably alot of it WM6.5 but still always something to keep me occupied.
Will say that i think the Dash section defo has dropped in the ammount of users...
Mind you all the above is i.m.o and it just depends what floats ya boat :D
Check ROM in sig out for Kaiser WM6.1 101MB RAM nk.exe hack, very stable...
I'm not a fan of WM6.5 as multi-task alot just find not stable enough for my needs..
Jamdat33
21st June 2009, 07:35 PM
Yeah the PSP scene is bigger, im a member of it. What it comes down to it userbase. The reason why there are so much more homebrew programs for the psp is because its a gaming machine, and ppl love games. With the windows mobile platform its not geared toward games, more like productivity, portability, and accessibility. First of all its a phone, so people are going to use it to be productive in the workplace or anywhere else. I, along with many other ppl, love the portability of our phones. Its like carying a mini pc in your pocket...
phuKKah
22nd June 2009, 09:01 AM
I wasn't really speaking of cooks.
I meant dev's making emulators, homebrew for making the device do more (bluetooth keyboard for example), and all around new software.
I love our cooks, and are very appreciative of them.
I'm just saying we don't have a coder's I suppose.
stylez
22nd June 2009, 09:10 AM
I wasn't really speaking of cooks.
I meant dev's making emulators, homebrew for making the device do more (bluetooth keyboard for example), and all around new software.
I love our cooks, and are very appreciative of them.
I'm just saying we don't have a coder's I suppose.
Yep i wasn't just talking about chefs as the Dev section is still very busy :)
I'll admit there is less that takes my fancy these days but still alot of programs being made............. Gotta say that the WM scene is still kickin and you can tell taht just by looking @ user stats 5000 peeps online @ pretty much any time of the day :)
phuKKah
22nd June 2009, 09:17 AM
Yeah, it is true the community is big, I will not deny that xD
Edit: Translator didn't help much either xD
"My c720w is played by me hangs!
Comes to try to look has China's friends in!"
Edit 2: The first edit was meant for another thread. Leaving it here for comedic purposes xD
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