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Originally Posted by siavarshan View Post
man if u are working Close with STUPID NOKIA please tell them,TRY Releasing Ovi Store for Other Area's too,IT SAYS IT IS NOT AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA,
IT IS RACISM.
I suppose that depends on your area.

If it is AREA 51 you might have a case...

Nokia has always been ant-Martian IMHO.



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My personal collection of songs takes up about 3/4' of a 16 gig card that I have them stored on. I spent time through the years editing and tagging them to my liking, including individual artwork or artistst images where appropriate.

Some of the tunes in this collection are unique recordings, their tagged images are also my own and may be only relevant to the time and place of a particular recorded performance. I keep the whole library intact on this card so I can move it from one device to another.

In this library I also have separate compilations, some as large as 885 tunes that I tag as a single album. When shuffled these large compilations create random playlists that fit the mood for which they were intended. With a sample that large it's hard to get bored with these shuffled play lists.

Needless to say I do not take kindly to wrestling with programs like iTunes or Windows Media Player that insist on re-tagging and refiling my library to suit their need to understand them.

Sygic is great in this regard. It handles everything that I throw at it. This app captures, parses, and correctly displays all my tagged images and keeps my "albums" intact. It does this much better than the N900's OEM media player which seems to loose track of all the images after about 1200 tunes are loaded.

The only other hand held device player that I have used that has been able to keep up with this library has been an app called "Kimoma" that I recently loaded on a new WinMo device that I'm using. Kinoma is also a hefty "pay for play" app that sets you back $30 US.

Thanks again Sygic dudes for including us in your app's development.

I also think the most underrated but most amazing Sygic feature is the song recognition. I am just starting to play with this feature but it seems we are getting much closer than I had previous thought to the day when we could hum a few bars of a tune into a device and it would be able to offer up a few good suggestions of possible matches.

Keep rockin'
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