Fargus
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2009-11-25
, 08:23
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@ Bedfordshire, UK
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#21
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2009-11-25
, 09:55
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@ Bad Homburg, Deutschland
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#22
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2009-11-25
, 10:23
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@ Germany
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#23
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how so?
They did it for diablo and everyone + more are buying up the n900 like its no ones business
The imagination consoles people about what they cannot be
and the humor about what they actually are.
-Albert Camus
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2009-11-25
, 10:47
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@ Helsinki
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#24
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What I missed in the application manager when it comes to updates, and installing applications in general, is the fact that you can not select more than one application to install/update at the time, which can be annoying sometimes. Of course it is always possible to use apt-get from the terminal, but that would not be greeted well with the mainstream users, I guess.
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2009-11-25
, 10:53
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@ Bad Homburg, Deutschland
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#25
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For updates you can tap the menu and choose "Update all" just like in Maemo4 .
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2009-11-25
, 11:30
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@ Helsinki
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#26
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But what if I don't want all of the updates?
This seems like a fairly simple task, don't know why it hasn't been implemented?
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2009-11-25
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@ Helsinki
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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@ Praha, Czech Republic
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#30
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What I missed in the application manager when it comes to updates, and installing applications in general, is the fact that you can not select more than one application to install/update at the time