heron61
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2007-11-18
, 09:30
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2007-11-18
, 09:45
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#2
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2007-11-18
, 09:48
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2007-11-18
, 10:09
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#4
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I recall seeing an entry (with screenshots) on the Planet Maemo RSS feed that Abiword was ported to the OS 2008 fairly easily. I would expect an official release soon.
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2007-11-18
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@ St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
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2007-11-18
, 19:30
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@ Berlin, Germany
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#6
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I use my n800 for note taking all the time. I use leafpad. At first it was annoying not to have lots of formatting options, but after a while it became a good thing.
I keep all my notes in txt files. That way, I can read them on the n800, linux, windows. Plus the files are as small as possible can be.
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2007-11-18
, 20:46
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Notecase (via garage.maemo.org) also has all that advantages, plus it gives more and flexible structure to notes. You can also encrypt your texts easily. Very useful and stable.
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2007-11-18
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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Notecase http://notecase.sourceforge.net/ doesn't appear to support text files, it looks like it shoves all notes into one big (binary) file which I think was what Dormant by txt files.
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2007-11-18
, 21:38
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I use my n800 for note taking all the time. I use leafpad. At first it was annoying not to have lots of formatting options, but after a while it became a good thing.
I keep all my notes in txt files. That way, I can read them on the n800, linux, windows. Plus the files are as small as possible can be.
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2007-11-18
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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Also, it appears I cannot enter any text into Notecase at all, which arguably defies its usefulness as an editor.
Seriously, I installed it from the Garage, it starts, shows a blinking cursor, but none of the N800's editing utensils (HWR, stylus-board, thumb-board) show up. All I can do is stare at a mostly empty screen.
Kinda stupid. Erase...