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Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (pseudofinn)
pseudofinn has added a photo to the pool: Nokia N800, on loan from womworld.com
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (henribergius)
henribergius has added a photo to the pool: One way to make satisfaction survey
Posted almost 16 years ago by Quim Gil <[email protected]>
The sources for all the open source components in the latest Internet Tablet OS 2007 release are available in the source package repository for maemo 3.2, along with the normal set of maemo 3.2 sources. The source tarball, that was delivered for ... [More] previous Internet Tablet OS releases, will be no longer produced. The repository is accessible with a web browser at http://repository.maemo.org/pool/maemo3.2/free/source/ or with apt by using the following line in apt's sources.list: deb-src http://repository.maemo.org/ maemo3.2 free Find out more information about maemo and Internet Tablet OS source packages in the Sources page. [Less]
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (henribergius)
henribergius has added a photo to the pool: Nokia 770 and the Bloglines Reader
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (LAJAndy)
LAJAndy has added a photo to the pool: I'm now the proud owner of a Nokia N800. My initial reason for buying it was to write some programs for it. I have a couple of ideas for some mobile applications and the N800 is similar enough to several ... [More] other devices that I thought I could use it to start the development process. What I didn't realize when I bought it was how much I would like using it. This is a really cool little computer that amazes you with its potential, especially given its small size. Speaking of potential, the recent addition of Skype and Flash 9 support have only impressed me more. I'll admit some of the included applications aren't that great: the included e-mail application is slow, the RSS reader is clunky (though the RSS applet on the home page is cool), and the media player and image viewer work but are too limited and put you to sleep with their boringness. But the port of the Opera web browser is really well done (the touch interface means your entire web experience can be thumbable), Skype works just like Skype on every other platform, and there are many other 3rd party (mostly free) programs available to fill in most of the application gaps. My favorites so far appear to be the Canola media player and the Pidgin IM program. I'm really enjoying this device, and I can't wait to see some of my programs running on it. [Less]
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (henribergius)
henribergius has added a photo to the pool: Some UI elements: timezone selector and calendar management
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (henribergius)
henribergius has added a photo to the pool: Nice timezone-aware web calendar with UI optimized for tablet and touchscreen usage
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (fcrozat)
fcrozat has added a photo to the pool:
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (fcrozat)
fcrozat has added a photo to the pool:
Posted almost 16 years ago by [email protected] (fcrozat)
fcrozat has added a photo to the pool: