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2008-07-13
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2008-07-14
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2008-07-14
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2008-07-14
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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2008-07-16
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@ oakdale, MN
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as for installing applications, you can:
1. download the .deb files in your computer, transfer them to the n800 and open them through the file browser which will automatically install them
2. in you n770/n810, go to application manager and look for installable applications (you need to be connected to a wifi access point)
you can add/remove any application you want. you can reinstall them anytime you want too.
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2008-07-16
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@ oakdale, MN
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umm... I'll try to make some sense of this...
For writing documents you can use the built-in Notes application which saves in a .html file format which you can open with Word on your computer and edit without any problems.
For a bible, check out rapier. It's a free bible-reading software that is based on GNOME-Sword and has a bunch of different translations
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