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2008-06-16
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2008-06-16
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@ the end of my rope
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2008-06-17
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I've been using this site for about 4-5 months now. It persuaded me to buy an N810 in realising what a great machine it was, the freedoms of Maemo and having a strong web based community. I've had my N810 now since March, and use it loads.
However, I've reached that stage that I believe a lot of Newbs have, when I've found I want to do more with my IT, but don't have the time or expertise to be able to add to the community. Thanks to Krisse for his internet tablet school I have mastered the basics (I haven't broken it). But now feel I'm somewhere in between, no longer being confused by Maemo and the way Linux works, but not understanding a word that some of the guys say when they are on here, and of course asking a question generally gets someone kicking your butt, telling you to search for the answer (sometimes we just can't find it).
So to conclude my ramblings, I was wondering if anyone can point me towards the next great things I can do with my IT. Ideally, I'd like to find some cracking (english for great) software that isn't on the repositories, finding out what the best apps are for handling PIM, email, chat etc. and finding out what a lot of the software does... it looks scary and confusing!
Oh, and if there are some fellow owners of NIT's in the UK, shout back, it's lonely out here.