Again, I apologize for causing offense. But like some others, I posted a one liner mentioning and there was no response. To the contrary when I posted something more, a few fanboys of other phones made negative comments. So it seems to me that some fanboys of other phones maybe get too much airtime in the forum.
About the HTC Touch HD, this thread that doesn't concern you or your HTC Touch HD. But you made a choice to post in my thread so lets talk about it for a moment, since you dispute the facts I have stated, about the iPhone market share of the mobile internet market. First, instead of talking about feelings, lets go over the numbers showing mobile internet market share again:
Mobile Browsing by Platform / Total Market Share
iPhone 66.44%
Java ME 9.11%
Windows Mobile 6.90%
Android 6.26%
Symbian 6.17%
Palm 2.37%
BlackBerry 2.24%
BREW 0.51%
(source: Net Application,
http://marketshare.hitlinks.com)
Now, the HTC Touch HD is a nice looking phone, but it hasn't sold 1/1000th of what the iPhone has sold, and it never will. It is simply an imitation iPhone, in a cloud of competition with 20 or 30 other imitiation iPhones trying to acheive parity with Apple's design from almost one year ago. Why do you think everyone in that industry is trying to make an "iPhone-killer"? It is not a coincidence that it looks so much like an iPhone.
HTC made it look great and it has a better camera-- but its CPU and memory are still equivilant to the iPhone, so it does not yet represent true innovation. Once the iPhone imitations truly surpass the iPhones hardware (which will happen later this year), the superior imitation phone will then be up against the next generation iPhone, and the cycle will start again. The difference is, the software development cycle for the iPhone is already years ahead. Even most of the problems on the current gen iPhone are being resolved by third party developers, such as support for flash and cut and paste.
Do you really think the HTC Touch HD is a revolutionary phone? Of course not! The reviews are mediocre and it does nothing that hasn't been done before. Most people don't want Windows running on their phone. And running Microsoft and Java things together makes most technical people want to puke. Sorry, I'm just telling you the way it is.
If Sindre spends 5 minutes on your phone, its 5 minutes less time he could be doing work on a platform for more than tenfold the number of users, which would be infinately easier to support. iPhone users are looking for a product like Subsonic. It's a logical product that many iPhone users would be interested in. This is why you see iPhone users coming here and asking for help. Probably many more have come, read, and moved on. This is what I did myself some months ago.
There would easily be more iPhone users just interested in trying Subsonic alone, than there are globally HTC Touch HD owners altogether. You could probably combine all the current iPhone imitation phones to the totals and there would still be a larger community iPhone users interested in Subsonic than of general owners of other imitation smartphones. The potential userbase is enormous especially if you combine iPod users who could utilize Subsonic as a web based wifi media content server to sync with their home PC MP3 libraries, and it'd be an easy platform to support. Imagine the potential. There's hundreds of thousands of people who would be interested.
Yet you say the iPhone is not a big deal? Some guy on here even asked if I had donated, so lets talk about the monetary aspect for a moment. Recently a third party developer wrote an application that made fart sounds for the iPhone. He made $100,000USD in two weeks. Another guy wrote a game that I hadn't even heard of before and released it only for jailbroken iPhones, he made $250,000USD over a few months. One woman made a crossword puzzle application and has been making $2000 a day. Apple is reporting iPhone app sales of 30 million a month. Electronic Arts just spun out a new company solely to produce more iPhone games after it raked in a killing with its iPhone ports of Simcity and Monopoly, in a market where everybody else is losing money right now.
Has any third party developer made this kind of money developing any application for any HTC phone in history than a guy who made a farting noise application for the iPhone? No, of course not even close. Why not? Because there are tons more iPhone users out there. It has a 66% mobile internet market share.
Why waste more time with rubbish that has already been obsoleted, marginalized, and was 1 year behind to start with? Sindre has a chance to port Subsonic into an application that could change the way people use mp3s (and make him a rich guy). Look at the big picture, and imitation phones like the HTC Touch HD are not part of that.
If you are going to keep posting in my thread, please take a moment to do some research. You say Europeans are totally different than Americans (I am neither) but most Europeans I have met are not so ignorant of current events and the world around them. The iPhone is a *very* big deal and is the sole reason your model of HTC phone exists.
App Store is a Goldmine: Indie Developer Makes $250,000 in Two Months:
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/a ... eviouspost
iPhone Developers Go From Rags to Riches:
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/i ... eviouspost
iPhone Fart App Rakes in $10,000 a Day:
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/12/i ... t-app.html
Apple developers mark a year of iPhone apps:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10188732-37.html
Jobs: iPhone app sales hit $30 million in a month:
http://gawker.com/5035431/jobs-iphone-a ... in-a-month
Part-time apps developers getting rich:
http://9to5mac.com/iphone-apps-developers-rich
Apple's IPhone Software Sales Take Off:
http://www.dmxzone.com/go?15939