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Michal Jerz and the early days of the Communicator

6 replies · 4,567 views · Started 14 May 2007

Proving that AAS is not averse to linking to content relating to rivals(!), Communicator fans will be interested in hearing Michal Jerz interviewed in this week's Voice of S60 audio podcast. Lots of chat about the Communicator's very earliest days and My-Communicator.com, as it was called at the time.

Read on in the full article.

supporting each other is good, makes me love you both even more! Here is a step towards collaborating together 😊 Music (think i lost me password to the forum!)

Kind of interesting to check out the my-communicator.com site from so many years ago!

web.archive.org/web/20010509021549/my-communicator.com/index2_eng.htm

cool!! i think a merge between the two would be great, my-symbian forum and AAS news section, plus reviews from Michal and all the others, would be THE symbian site 😊

Well, I hope things have changed but the My-symbian forum used to be one of the most unfriendly places on the net. Rather than helping it's members, the regulars took great pride in the most colourful & imaginative noob bashing I've seen on any forum. The owner of that site often just encouraged this behaviour with his own regular rants.

Gave up that site long ago for friendlier places like AAS.

"i think a merge between the two would be great, my-symbian forum and AAS news section, plus reviews from Michal and all the others, would be THE symbian site 😊"

Ah, but that would mean less competition. I quite like reading two different perspectives on the same thing. 😉

epo.fm wrote:Well, I hope things have changed but the My-symbian forum used to be one of the most unfriendly places on the net. Rather than helping it's members, the regulars took great pride in the most colourful & imaginative noob bashing I've seen on any forum. The owner of that site often just encouraged this behaviour with his own regular rants.

Gave up that site long ago for friendlier places like AAS.

I'm a regular on both (and have been for a number of years), and I wouldn't characterize either as a place where regulars pride themselves on bashing newbies. I haven't seen it there, nor have I seen it here.