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#1
Ok so I am tired of hearing how much those the 770 suck and how many people hate this and that...

So here I am.... I guess I am one of those lucky one who had nothing but sweetnes out of my 770.... I had hack the hell out of it and still standing strong..
/me nocks on wood!
Here is a list of what I am running on my 770..

APPS:

NmapFE
Dates
VNC Viewer/Server
xterm
Task Manger
GAIM
GRsync/rsync
Media Streamer
Streamtuner
MPlayer
File manger
OMweathr
Winzig
Password Safe
MaemoFTP
Xmaeme/maeme
CPU/Mem/Screenshot applet
IPHome Plug In

Games:

DOOM
Battle Gweled
No Gravity
Maemo Blocks

Utilities:

SciTE Text Editor
Maemo Mapper
GNumeric

Do you have anything positive to say about the N770? Here is the thread where you can let it all go!

Here are some pics of my 770








Last edited by SeRi@lDiE; 2006-12-29 at 00:06.
 
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Okay the problem was that I didn't understand how to install the packages in the application manager. There is a thread on this website that shows how to successfully install GAIM. Once you do that, start adding all the repositories you like to the thing, and you will be able to successfully add anything you want.

By the way, for the longest time, I wished that I had PIM software on my 770, (no, I mean usable PIM stuff). Yesterday, after I installed Minimo, I loaded calendar.google.com, and I now have my calendar on google.

Minimo will run Google Calendar - get it installed on your 770!

Today, I updated Google Calendar at work with my appointments, then simply loaded it up at home on the 770. Life is good. I recommend using 770's built-in Inbox/contacts, since they are so well integrated, instead of the GPE-PIM/DejaPim thing.

So I now have a usable, multi-location calendar, that is non-Microsoft, and I already had Inbox, Notes, Contacts and Journal (Xournal, or similar). The only thing I did not have is Tasks (Todos), but I already had GPE's Todos, or really, you could just as easily use Notes for those. I have GAIM, with the MSN protocol, which is what I was using anyway, so I can do that fine.

I now have Gnumeric going as well - it didn't work before, because my application repositories were messed up. Do the steps in that GAIM tutorial, and you can probably get Gnumeric going too.

Don't get me wrong - 8 months ago, I went back to my Palm Zire, for work, because it was just so perfectly integrated, but now that I have my 'Office-style' apps going on the 770, I am back on that.

I know that the 770 is not supposed to be a PIM, but honestly, Nokia seriously screwed up by not at least letting you 'fall back' to PIM use. I am sure that a lot of Palm Treos were bought in leiu of the 770. I even considered buying a Treo. I know, people think PDA's are passe' anymore, but in an office environment, that is not true. Everybody at my office uses a Palm Treo or older Palm (hundreds of folks).

What were you thinking, Nokia? You are like Apple, thinking people don't need/want an easy software development environment. VB is cr@p, but it is better than nothing.

The only thing that I really hate is that I got a Motorola Stereo Bluetooth Headset for my anniversary, and it works great with my iBook, my work computer, everything, except for the 770.

Last edited by michaelalanjones; 2006-12-29 at 01:37.
 
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Give Wizig a try is preatty c00l is what I am using right now.
 
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#4
I love my 770. One WSOD, but that didn't matter too much. I feel bad though, because like all the other electronic devices in my life its fallen to the wayside.

Mostly it's used for pod casts, tv shows on trips, an ebook reader, and an emergency ssh tool when my console locks up while running java (log in, kill java, and log back out).

Last edited by rattis; 2006-12-29 at 16:34.
 
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I've had one WSOD that was resolved fairly quickly, other than that I keep finding more and more apps to expand the 770's usefulness!
My apps currently:
# PIM
1. GPE PIM Application Suite For Maemo
2. gpesyncd
5. Xournal
6. LeafPad

# Accessories
1. Evince Document Viewer
6. Osso Xterm
8. SDict Viewer
14. Maemochron

# Education
3. Maemo Stars

# Statusbar and home applets
2. Clock applet
5. CPU/Mem/Screenshot applet with run command
6. IpHome homepage-plugin
7. Additional Maemo Internet Search Engines

# GUI networking applicationsr
6. Grsync
8. Minimo/Mozilla Web Browser
10. SpotYah

# Multimedia
1. Media Streamer
5. Ogg Vorbis Player
8. Streamtuner (maemo port)
9. Maemo Recorder
10. MPlayer

# Graphics
1. Horizon

# Games
1. Battlegweled
5. Crazyparking
6. Crimson Fields
11. IceBreaker
13. La Pulga
15. MaemoBlocks
16. MaemoDrac
17. MaemoSweeper
21. Pipepanic
24. Reverzi
25. ScummVM
30. TuxPuck
32. Vectoroids
33. Xbill Maemo

# Command Line tools
3. Bash: GNU Bourne-Again Shell
17. becomeroot
26. sqlite3
27. pysqlite2

# Command line Networking tools
2. Dsniff
5. kismet
8. Ntpdate: set clock from a NTP server
11. OpenSSH Server and client
16. rsync
17. unison
18. wget
22. Nmap, the port scanner

# Programming
1. Python

# System Tools
1. Maemo Process Viewer
2. Task Manager

# Office Applications
1. Gnumeric Spreadsheet
 
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For my purposes, its worked so far.

The worst part of installation was figuring out how to add a menu item that runs a batch file manually... that and the small amount of hacking to get xmaeme running has been it so far. Installation in general has been a much smoother experience versus my previous PDA type device (the Zaurus, which is a nice machine but I found required too much hacking around to get what you want).

This device was bought to act sort of like a USB drive, that I could use to view or edit documents (such as my todo list, which is a simple text file). The Internet capabilities are a bonus... Opera works great from what I can tell, and the wifi picks up more signals than the Z did. Game selection is also nice and okay enough, lxdoom and xmaeme's Nintendo emulator is very playable for instance.

It'd be nice to get a bigger application library and resolve the OS stability, but for now this thing seems to work.
 
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I almost feel guilty that mine runs great when I see some of the posts here. :/ Amazing, especially considering it was a very early version.
 
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Other then the recent bad luck I've had with 2 separate units having WSOD, my 3rd unit is running like a charm. I love this thing. My main use is Maemo Mapper, controlling my Linux based HTPC, Roku SoundBridge M500, general internet surfing and RSS, and videos via mplayer. It is by far my favorite and most used gadget.
 
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Originally Posted by Texrat
I almost feel guilty that mine runs great when I see some of the posts here. :/ Amazing, especially considering it was a very early version.
Hey at least I know how I broke mine. (wsod) Too many reboots while trying to flash (and it was all user error, I own up to that). If I hadn't done it myself, I probably would feel guilty too
 
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Originally Posted by rattis
Hey at least I know how I broke mine. (wsod) Too many reboots while trying to flash (and it was all user error, I own up to that). If I hadn't done it myself, I probably would feel guilty too
You are a brave man rattis!
You accept that it was user error...
 
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