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2008-02-09
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2008-02-09
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2008-02-09
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Perhaps, but it's a lot faster and easier than dealing with maemo.org and .install files. Applications will appear in the application manager if you have the repositories installed, so installing them from maemo.org is usually an unnecessary step.
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2008-02-09
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2008-02-10
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Hi all,
What about applications without an installer? (grey icon)
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2008-02-10
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2008-02-10
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2008-02-11
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I am expecting to get my n800 tommorow, and have been doing nothing but looking at all of the available content that i will be able to download for it,
but i just havn;t seen anything that tells/shows you how to install the software on the n800,
any help would be appreciated