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2010-04-10
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2010-04-10
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2010-04-10
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2010-04-10
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2010-04-10
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2010-04-10
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@ Boston
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2010-04-10
, 22:20
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@ Surrey, UK
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Yes, he definitely should be allowed to keep it. Knots is an awesome app and Ukki is an incredibly patient and helpful person (walked me through getting Knots up and running when I was having difficulties).
If he can't keep it, then maybe all Knots users could consider sending a small donation via paypal to help fund a new one. I know I certainly wouldn't mind doing that.
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2010-04-11
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Today ukki announced announced that he will not be able to support N900 since he will be returning N900 back to Nokia.
This is a very sad day because Knots has been the only software which has allowed me to stream media from the backend. The default media player doesnt fill the gap at all because it has been very buggy. If it wasnt for knots i would have sold off my N900.
Can i please request Nokia to let ukki keep the device so that he can support N900 users?
Cheers