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RE[6]: The dead don't care for blows
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Thu 19th Apr 2012 22:08
in reply to "RE[5]: The dead don't care for blows"
Interesting. Well, MTP is kinda supported in Linux with libmtp. I've never tried it because I don't have a device that supports MTP.
http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Issues/2009/104/MTP-in-Linux
There are also some androids that have MTP support. Sounds like its going to be the future there.
http://www.androidcentral.com/ics-feature-mtp-what-it-why-use-it-an...




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It's in no way desktop agnostic, lol. It supports syncing under windows and OSX.
That is the most annoying part for me but it really hasnt been an issue. I run win7 on my desktop for various reasons (games, etc) and I occasionally sync my phone to it.
WP7 uses MTP, iirc, so it can, in theory, sync with other programs. You can't mount it as a mass storage device, though.
None of this matters to me, though, because I have a tablet that I use for everything and my phone is... a phone and light internet terminal.
But you do have very valid points which a lot of people should take into consideration.