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Hello Juri,

Probably the best answers to your questions #1,2 and 4, is for you to spend some time at the site Francisco mentioned earlier in the thread: http://tabletschool.blogspot.com/
Time spent at this site is the fastest way to get the useful basics of the IT.

After Krisse's site, a good second step might be the thread on this msg board in which people mention (or link to) what they consider the most useful apps. I think the name is "most useful apps" or something like that.

I was lucky enough to find Krisse's tablet school soon after I bought my IT; it's such a great site. (...which reminds me I need to donate), and then once you've added a few programs and played with the IT a bit, return here and ask some questions, and do some searches; I can assure you from personal experience that anything you want to ask has almost certainly been asked and answered. After that, you'll have a better idea of what direction to go in, and what you are looking for.

In my opinion, the nokia ITs are amazingly useful and fun items, but their true magic only comes with some linux vocabulary. The IT can become virtually a full blown PC if you're willing to learn that much, so if you can dedicate the time to learning a little bit of linux, you can get the IT to do almost anything you can think of.

To not-answer but respond to your question #2, the best way to install apps, given your linux experience, is to use the IT's Application Manager, which makes installing apps so easy that you'll agree it's the way to go, even if you have some difficulty finding a wifi spot. Installing this way is a few clicks, and very quick.


Joe
 

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