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Re: Internet radio devices -- what a good/bad idea
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Re: Internet radio devices -- what a good/bad idea
This is a great article. I have just had my n800 for a few days. At first I was disappointed but it is now growing on me.
I have never had any experience with Linix before, so there were times when I felt at the low end of the learning curve. I have over 40 years of experience with computers, so was anxious to dive into something new. I think this device has a lot of potential. My fear is that the OS and software installation procedures may scare off more potential buyers than it will bring. However, some of the functionality such as the Internet Radio (and even the built-in FM) will draw many of the more technically capabile users like myself. Things such as the camera, FM radio, MP3 capabilities, eBook readers, etc. will give us something to do with the device when we are not near a hotspot. I think Nokia could have done better by providing more software on the device or readily available. I was fortunate to find the Maemo.org site or I would be still disappointed. |
Re: Internet radio devices -- what a good/bad idea
There is a ton of available software now, mostly not from Nokia. And Nokia's stuff hasn't been that good -- I don't use its email program at all, and I stay away from its RSS reader, though I don't hate it as passionately as some seem to. I think that the very best program for the N800 is Maemo Mapper, though there are many other nice ones.
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