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2008-10-28
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2008-10-28
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With a little basic HTML you can create a page with multiple columns of links/bookmarks. Granted adding more bookmarks isn't as strait forward as what the small world icon to the right of the address bar does but you don't have the formating freedom HTML will give you.
FYI: you can also create bookmarks for files in your N8x0 that will give you visibility not available with the File Manger or Open functions of your applications. "file:///home/user" will show you the "native" Linux file names and let you see the hidden configuration files not available to the GUI.
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2008-10-28
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@ GA, that is a design flaw in the NIT, due to low resources available. Also, if you do that, the window pops up out of nothing once it is loaded. Hopefully solved in 'N900'/Maemo 5.
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2008-10-28
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....don't put your own prejudices (against the iPhone) into a topic.....
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2008-10-28
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2008-10-28
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On the new device it'd load instantly, and its assumed the user wants to continue with that task. Therefore, full screen.
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2008-10-28
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My TV has tons of buttons on it. I only use one though: the on/off button, and the remote control.
I don't even understand how the other buttons on the TV work. As far as I'm concerned they don't exist. Yet, they do, and when I accidentally touch them, I'm freaked out.
My TV also has S-Video. By default this is hidden. First of all, it collects less dust this way. Second, why show something normally not used?
This is an analogy why simplicity is sometimes better, and how a complex UI frightens a user.
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2008-10-28
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2008-10-28
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Ryan Abel