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Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
These stay open. Camera, Mediaplayer, documents/sheets to go, e-mail, two or three browsers rotate in and out of being open based on how I'm using the device. Sometimes I'll use Maps. Would use it more if it were a direct port of Maps 3.x with voice navigation. What would improve this?
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Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
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Rarely have more than three windows on the dashboard - performance begins to suffer. I almost always have modest running, and frequently the browser. SMS, maps, media player, camera, and xterms on an as-needed basis. Oh, and telephone dial pad too. (It *is* a phone, right? :) ) If you care, calendar and weather widgets sit prominently on the desktop, along with small buttons for favored apps. I don't make much use of multiple desktops, and end up hunting for things in the app directory. My lazy nature getting the best of me, I suppose. |
Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
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Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
I saw the title and thought... oh no here we go... another uneducated question... but no.. Nokia's actually being social for a change!
I normally run anything between 3 - 6 apps at a time but close them when done. |
Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
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Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
Typically I don't have any desktop apps running. I try to keep the tasks to a minimum. But that quickly changes when I need it for let's say write a quick blog post:
- Xterm (to connect to the internet, install apps) - MaStory - Evernote - Photos (for sharing, adding to blog) - witter (to tweet about the post :) ) - Browser |
Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
I imagine i would have a lot more apps open and running if i could download any of use from the ovi store..... for the N900 this must hold the record for the poorest app site ever..... :mad:
Generally I have a few web browser windows including twitter, e-mails and conversations open at the same time and maybe a game... |
Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
Before rush hours, downloading some podcasts and checking agenda and or weather sites.
During development and testing, running my app and running monitoring tools via ssh. |
Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
I generally have around 3-6 windows open when using it and 0 when I'm not unless I plan to return to it later. General open are,
Browser IM Etc, However to me its much more important that I am actually in control of how much I run of don't run. Thats what I like about the Maemo 5, I've used Android a bit and played with iOS however I don't really feel in control of whats running and what has priority, or what I can actually close myself. At times I find it strange that after years of using Desktop/Laptop computers that people expect a completely fluid system without some kind of self (not system) regulation of the number of applications that they run concurrently. I would hate to see a system management approach applied to future Nokia phones, closing applications or shunting them to some quiet corner for me. |
Re: How do you use multitasking in N900?
I read the question as "How do you use multitasking in N900 in ways you couldn't with an iOS, Android, winmo, etc device"
As far as I understand the big deal about Maemo is that it really keeps everything running, whereas another approach is to just put applications to sleep and wake them up when they regain focus, and have daemons for things like music, sms, etc. Every now and again I have to write an urgent email or an sms from my phone that requires me to reference a web browser, evince, conboy, often maps/gps, contacts, Mstardict, etc. I get +9 applications up and running then easily -- but since only one is really in focus at a time and the rest don't do anything in the background, I guess its not really hardcore multitasking. The few times when I really want to have multiple active processes running -- browse the web while installing an application or downloading podcasts from Gpodder or doodle in MyPaint while pretending to listen to my mother talk via Skype -- the system usually grinds to a painstaking halt, becoming unresponsive, crashing etc. I don't know if this is the fault of poor applications (heck, conversations and the phone app crash often even when single tasking) or the system load, but I'd say true multitasking on the n900 is still rather limited. |
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