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#26
0.0.9, it has USB working (both mass storage mode and debug mode, but for debugging apps in Eclipse you need to install drivers manually, then works like a charm and totally automatic like in normal Android phone, thank you NITDroid devs ) and I guess Ginger-based NITDroid doesn't have USB support yet? (tried it and with no success) Anyway, it's nice just for playing a little when you are bored or for debugging your shiny Android apps written in Eclipse, for everyday use it's useless unless you don't need calls and messages.