The pure open-source operating system meego, which has been favored by the industry, has been a bit obscure some time ago. However, after all, it is an open-source operating system and has many colleagues. With the joint efforts of everyone, with the strong promotion of Intel and its partners, we have finally seen some bright spots. The following is a report from Bear online.
According to the latest news from foreign media, to encourage developers and investors, the Linux-based meego operating system developer has released the source code of the meego tablet system recently ~~
At the beginning of its development, meego was built specifically for tablets, netbooks, and smartphones ~ But it was caused by all kinds of setbacks ...... It was the endless relationship between Nokia and Intel that turned the system that was once expected into a cold meal ...... The reason why developers open their source code is to encourage other developers to develop them in depth, so as to launch new software and applications to open the market, of course, the other reason is to find the vulnerabilities in the operating system in further development for necessary repair and improvement.
The Code released this time for the meego interface is highlighted by the Panel-based homepage, that is, users can immediately find the information they need at a glance, it also provides users with a highly interactive touch interface, especially in some frequently used applications, such as browsers, contact management, cameras, media players, and preference settings. In addition, meego also launched a grid management of application icons, which is the same as what we saw in Android IOS.
At the same time, sdks come out along with the source code, which is very important for developers. In addition, it is revealed that the meego simulator has also been released at the same time. Although the official support from the current situation is very limited, it seems that meego is already able to support Intel's Atom processor ~~
Reference: http://www.beareyes.com.cn/2/lib/201104/07/20110407378.htm