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#11
Originally Posted by Grazy View Post
I might be going mad but how do you do this?
edit your first post with solution and write solved in title
 

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#12
Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
The problem is Nokia and its lack of communication, again. These so-called "apps" were nothing else than RSS feeds, digested by a server at Nokia and made available to an application on various Nokia platforms, including the N9 among others. (They even worked on non-touch S60 devices from the last decade.)

I noticed something was wrong when I tried to install the ones I used regularly on a new Nokia 808 I got recently. They were no longer available from the store.

Now it seems Nokia pulled the plug from the servers, too. The installed applications don't get any content from the servers that process the RSS feeds.

The problem is that you don't get any information, either. The only ones probably who will know what's going on are the users of non-touch S60 phones. On this old platform, the "app" is nothing more than a bookmark that opens a browser window. In this browser window, you read:



This information doesn't appear on other platforms.

You can open the link in your desktop browser. Take this one for example:

http://oviappwizard.com/mip/plus/sto...s=0&pv=0&sid=0
Wonder if this is the cause for my wacky yahoo problem
 
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