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2009-11-22
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Is this the main FAQ for the N900?
https://wiki.maemo.org/FAQ
It is really quite pitiful, but I would be happy to help it.
I have a few comments about the N900 that might possibly help other new owners of the N900, and would like to know the recommended place to leave my hints/tips.
Please let me know of other FAQs if you know of them. I saw one "Definitive Nokia N900 guide", but it's obvious they have never used an N900.
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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I've spent 2 days trying to find the thread, and I know there is one, but I can't find it! Just want to know people's opinion on a non techie person getting the N900. I do apologize greatly now if this question has been answered a trillion times like the capacitive vs. resistive question.
Just to expand on my question a bit.. to be honest, this site intimidates me a little with the amount of knowledge and skills it seems the average poster has. Does it make sense for someone with a very basic understanding of Linux and programming languages to get an N900 because they won't be able to use it to the full potential?? Would you recommend someone just waiting until the phone has been out for awhile to have the gurus do it a full once over and crank out apps and "how to" manuals for the nebs like me?
I do a lot of training courses and translations here in Germany. I'm constantly on the go traveling from one company to the next and thought a phone that would allow me to open up two documents for a translation job, an online dictionary, google maps to find where the hell I have to deliver the translation and carry on an IM conversation would be amazing. But, there are other phones on the market that do that now that are not Linux based and I guess more "user friendly" from what I'm hearing.
Any input is greatly appreciated...
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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beat me to it Kathy - my typing isn't as fast as yours
This greeters bit can be fun
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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Thank you very much RevdKathy and edgedemon. I was fretting a bit about the expected response. Your answers soothed the troubled non-Linux part of my psyche extremely well and helped make up my mind on the device.
https://wiki.maemo.org/FAQ
It is really quite pitiful, but I would be happy to help it.
I have a few comments about the N900 that might possibly help other new owners of the N900, and would like to know the recommended place to leave my hints/tips.
Please let me know of other FAQs if you know of them. I saw one "Definitive Nokia N900 guide", but it's obvious they have never used an N900.