Laughing Man
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2008-01-08
, 17:31
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2008-01-08
, 17:33
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i said i might get it.. and apple HW is outta the question..i might just wait. i would be disappointed if app developement trails off w/more incompletes than finished--big concern..i am exactly unclear .. if there was one place i could find a list of apps that are finished (or at least that everyone is satisfied with), that would make decisions waaay easier.. im sure such a list is not available.
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2008-01-08
, 17:38
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The thing about jailbreaking is you have to keep doing it with each firmware update. Until they decide to let the homebrew community play without disturbance (pretty rare). And sure you can keep doing it after a firmware update. Heck on the Sony PSP they've created ways to upgrade and downgrade your firmware just to play those games that do firmware checks. It's just, are you really up to the task. At the end it just seems the same amount of work as learning whatever OS and the software that goes with it on another device to me.
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2008-01-08
, 17:38
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2008-01-08
, 17:42
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@ somewhere in the far south
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If a friend or family member was looking for a cool portable music/media player with WiFi internet access, I would probably tell them to get the iPod Touch instead of the N800.
If a business collegue was looking for a pocket internet connectivity tool, I would probably tell him to get the N800. It's more functional, and I don't think it's at all difficult to understand or use for non-Linux people, as long as you don't go too far beyond the basics that Nokia is supporting.
Personally I also find my N800 to be very useful as a music/media player because of some specific capabilities that it has that the iPod doesn't (e.g., Rhapsody, FM radio, access to my UPNP media server at home etc.), but that would depend on your style of use.
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2008-01-08
, 17:52
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amkaos, if reading the various posts on the forum is too tedious then just dont buy one.
My response and posts from others are quite clear. I read over the contributions on this site and other sites, and bought 4 N800s... I'm very happy.. only wish they had tv out.. but nothing else comparable does.
Asking for a list of "completed apps" is both impractical and unreasonable.
1. Everything including apps are subject to improvement
2. The only thing I would define as "completed apps" are the ones shipped with the OS 2007 or OS 2008. But even those are subject to change / improvement.
3. Lastly, how would one individual know / track development efforts of all maemo developers?
Bottom line is you should know exactly what it is you want, first check the manufacturer's product / support pages, and then search this forum or the web for the specific requirements and features you want.
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2008-01-08
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2008-01-08
, 18:17
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after learning of the 800, i was excited; came here to learn how to get the most from it. instead i see so many probs, im totally intimidated. i dont need another hobby. i wanted a tool. the list of probs seems huge. the price is rite and features seem better than the 810. fixes and topics all seem so fragmented, patchy, and incomplete..linux on ipod is just a novel hobby; its player cant compare w/apple player, and the things it does is still really clunky..maybe not accurate comparison. delete this if you want..i might get it for the things advertised.. hate carryin laptop for simple surfing, etc..itouch or anymore apple is outta the question
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2008-01-08
, 18:18
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thanx for the reply. i did say that i dont need another hobby--to hunt down apps, try sev installations, hunt for a fix only to find that the app never worked right to begin with etc
..#1) non-buggy apps is not the same as functional apps that can be improved
#2 is only half of what i said; the other half == or at least that everyone is satisfied with (not buggy).
#3) a current non-buggy list doesnt seem outta line to me..
thanx again
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2008-01-08
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@ North Texas, USA
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