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I need to take an intensive Latin course this semester and really need a flashcard program for my N800 running OS2008. I tried Granule back when I had OS2007, but it isn't yet available for OS08. Does anyone out there know of a flashcard program that works in OS08? Or is anyone with the know-how willing to port Granule to OS08?
I have managed to compile things in Linux before but never anything for Maemo. I don't have the slightest idea how to do it. Is there a guide out there?
Thanks to anyone who can help me in any of these ways!
Cheers,
Adam