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This morning when I refreshed the Download application on my Nokia N95-3 (NAM) I was greeted by the new Ovi Store icon. Clicking it launched the browser and took me to store.ovi.mobi<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Initially the site was very slow and timed out a couple of times but now two hours later it seems fine with snappy page loads and quick searches. The desktop version of the store at store.ovi.com<\/a> still seems to be suffering from first day overload with frequent hangs in Firefox.<\/p>\n
Although users in other markets<\/a> have reported being able to download the Ovi Store application to their N95’s it doesn’t seem to be available to me, probably because of the ancient V. 20.2.011 firmware on my device. Nokia appears to have abandoned the N95-3 leaving North American users stuck on this dated version. Actually, I think a mobile web based app store is fine. I don’t see what an application would add to what is in fact just a download catalog like a slicker version of Getjar.<\/p>\n
At launch there are 995 downloads listed for my phone of which only 82 are free. The majority of my favorite applications are missing. There is no sign of Opera Mini, Gmail, Google Maps or Sync, UCWEB, MobiReader, Screenshot, Y-Browser, WordMobi or AmAze GPS. There is some good stuff there including Skyfire, Fring, Nimbuz and Gravity but the lack of popular mainstream applications like Opera Mini and Gmail is disconcerting. Are Google and Opera boycotting the store on account of it’s signing requirements<\/a>, which are particularly onerous for Java applications? Also, why is ShoZu $4.99 when it’s free everywhere else?<\/p>\n
Filed in:<\/em> Wap Review Directory – Technology\/Mobile\/Downloads<\/a><\/p>\n
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Ready.mobi Score: <\/em>5 “Good”<\/a><\/p>\n
Mobile Link:<\/em> store.ovi.mobi<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
This morning when I refreshed the Download application on my Nokia N95-3 (NAM) I was greeted by the new Ovi Store icon. Clicking it launched the browser and took me to store.ovi.mobi. Initially the site was very slow and timed out a couple of times but now two hours later it seems fine with snappy page loads and quick searches. The desktop version of the store at store.ovi.com still seems to be suffering from first day overload with frequent hangs … Continue reading