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HI Everyone,
I am expecting to get my n800 tommorow, and have been doing nothing but looking at all of the available content that i will be able to download for it,
but i just havn;t seen anything that tells/shows you how to install the software on the n800,

any help would be appreciated
 

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On your tablet, go to http://gronmayer.com/it/ and select all/install, once installed, go to Applications (4 little squares)/Settings/Application Manager/Browse Installable Applications

Have fun!
 

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Fryfly,

The method superstar gave is unofficial.

The official method is this:

1. Start a new browser window from the globe icon

2. Go to the address maemo.org/downloads

3. Go to the OS 2008 section, find what you want and click on the green install icon next to it.

That's it! You just say yes to all the questions, and the app will install automatically.

By the way, I'm assuming you're going to update your N800 to the new operating system OS 2008 before you use it. There are lots and lots of good reasons for doing this, one of them is that it increases the processor speed from 330mhz to 400mhz. An N800 updated to OS 2008 effectively becomes identical to the more recent N810 tablet.

It's best to update the OS before you do anything else with the tablet.

You can see a step by step guide to updating the OS here:

http://tabletschool.blogspot.com/200...-firmware.html
 
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Originally Posted by krisse View Post
FThe method superstar gave is unofficial.
Perhaps, but it's a lot faster and easier than dealing with maemo.org and .install files. Applications will appear in the application manager if you have the repositories installed, so installing them from maemo.org is usually an unnecessary step.
 
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Perhaps, but it's a lot faster and easier than dealing with maemo.org and .install files. Applications will appear in the application manager if you have the repositories installed, so installing them from maemo.org is usually an unnecessary step.
IMHO it's actually easier to use the maemo site, as the maemo site has screenshots and user reviews with all the apps neatly categorised.

But the important point is that fryfly now knows both methods so they can make up their own mind about which they prefer.
 
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Hi all,

What about applications without an installer? (grey icon)

Thanks
 
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Hi all,

What about applications without an installer? (grey icon)

Thanks
That's a bit trickier, you may have to install the app and all the supporting files it needs manually.

I don't really do this myself, so I can't really help, but perhaps someone else who's more experienced has some advice?
 
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Originally Posted by SlowHand View Post
Hi all,

What about applications without an installer? (grey icon)

Thanks
Go through the steps that I posted, if it's there you can install it, if it's not there then it is not available... yet?
 
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I'm a newbe at this and is there anyways to install programs to the external memory card? seems all programs auto install into standard memory and as such you can't install many programs?
 
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I'm a newbe at this and is there anyways to install programs to the external memory card? seems all programs auto install into standard memory and as such you can't install many programs?
Look into installing and booting the OS within the memory card, that way you won't be limited to the 128mb.
 
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