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Originally Posted by Titus
Is this only Application Installer's feature ie. can developer influence where to install program, when making a package for Application Installer? Nokia, please do something before it is too late: We'll run out of device memory, if good programs continue to emerge to this device. I want to install them all!
I suggest that you pay attention to the howto's that are beginning to spring up on this web site and learn how to create icons that will open up remote displays to all the apps that are on the networks to which you have access and authorization. This device is not best used as a tiny little PC but as a remote display device. It isn't a question of Nokia listening to your pleas to fortify the 770 but rather one of you listening to Nokia's efforts to provide you with the ultimate network display device. The device that holds all your apps and has all the memory and storage you'll ever need is a Linux PC on your network. The device that lets you access them all with freedom of movement and convenience of size is a 770. The 770 is never going to be both of those things. It's a supplement to your Linux PC, not a replacement for it. Read Real Nitro's howto's and throw off your frustrations. Nokia can't help you but you don't need Nokia's help. You just need to get your head around the idea that you live in the network computing era.