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Not everyone will adopt them, but plenty of non-smartphone users might (smartphones are a tiny category worldwide).<BR/><BR/>You are right to suggest that apps will need some adaptation to work exactly like the native UI - however poor that may be, it is what the user expects so it must be done. But doing this in Java is trivial compared to the kind of effort required to manage separate codebases for S60 (remember, they've made breaking changes over the years so that's really 2-3 platforms), UIQ, WinMob, Android etc. So either you target your app to a small %age of users - really small, for native OS dev - or you go for everyone with a bit of adaptation logic. Having done this for years, I'd go for the latter every time.<BR/><BR/>I have to return to my initial assumption though - this app, to be successful, must be fulfilling a user need that is significantly harder to satisfy without the phone. 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But this is in the minority.Tom Godberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10698824805759097573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26260493.post-82772093904442780822007-08-20T10:34:00.000-07:002007-08-20T10:34:00.000-07:00Does this mean the mobile world is ready for a bet...Does this mean the mobile world is ready for a better cross-platform dev env? Not sure that building an app for every platform under the sun is that sustainable, is it?<BR/><BR/>Thoughts on how to cut down on the work?Andy Steingrueblhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07177656204885181542noreply@blogger.com