"Sony Ericsson and Motorola will contribute the UIQ platform, and NTT DoCoMo will contribute its MOAP platform".
They have already laid off more than half of UIQ employees. Seems like the end of UIQ.
My reason would be Adobe. I have invested a lot in Adobe software (After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator...). I know these programs and I'm not willing to change them. Now:
1. There is no universal binaries for any of these programs and Rosetta is too slow in advanced applications.
2. Even if these binaries were available, Adobe doesn't have cross-upgrade policy. I'd have to pay full price again. I think I'd rather dual boot than spend the money again...
"Sony Ericsson and Motorola will contribute the UIQ platform, and NTT DoCoMo will contribute its MOAP platform". They have already laid off more than half of UIQ employees. Seems like the end of UIQ.
My reason would be Adobe. I have invested a lot in Adobe software (After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator...). I know these programs and I'm not willing to change them. Now:
1. There is no universal binaries for any of these programs and Rosetta is too slow in advanced applications.
2. Even if these binaries were available, Adobe doesn't have cross-upgrade policy. I'd have to pay full price again. I think I'd rather dual boot than spend the money again...