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2010-02-07
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2010-02-07
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2010-02-07
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2010-02-07
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I have several apps that i use frequently most noteably are the nes, snes, and gba emulators. I also enjoy the ability to open a termal on my phone and run any number of command line applications such as vim, ifconfig, find, grep, etc...
But like texrat stated above, the real killer app pf the n900 is the microb web browser. Full web experience, what you see on you desktop is what you see on your phone.
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2010-02-08
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2010-02-08
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2010-02-08
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2010-02-08
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I just posted asking a question about whether anyone has Zim Desktop Wiki running on Maemo. That would be my killer app and would convince me to buy an N900.
Really I want to be convinced to overcome my innate miserliness in order to buy a very (to this geek) sexy product. So my question to you is: What is the killer app that you use on your Maemo device, and why?
Really I want to be convinced to overcome my innate miserliness in order to buy a very (to this geek) sexy product. So my question to you is: What is the killer app that you use on your Maemo device, and why?