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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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Device search is as old as the hills but I'm afraid the Maemo team don't believe in Search much at all. Symbian has had in device search (coupled with Web search) for some time but every time this is raised for Maemo, someone from the the developers answers with why do you want to search, where do you want to search etc.
Same applies for Contact Search. They don't get it that you might want to search for a company name, a phone number, an address.
No, for Search, look on every other OS, but not Maemo. Oh no. We don't do prosaic, useful things like that.
Sorry, but when I see "Asking the other way round: What would you like to search for, and why? ", I get really mad. It's so glaringly obvious why people want to search and every OS has the answer.
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2010-03-09
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Hi All friends,
Sorry for not being able to check your kind replies for some days. Actually my major problem right now is that I have downloaded some applications such as MPLAYER and WORLDTV but I don't see them in the application list, i want to search for them on my phone...
I can see them in the uninstall list, but I can't find them and open them.
I will be thankful if s/o can help
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2010-03-09
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Developers could probably knock this app up in 20 minutes.
If I were a developer or I had the time to learn hell i would do it myself.
Honeslty "why do we need a global gui search utility ? " ....come on now isn't it obvious.....answer. I dont want to type in code to find a file or it's contents!
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I mean for gods sake why on earth would people even question the need for a global search facility. its so obvious.
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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I also forgott o say that.... forexample I have a word file and I don't remember now where and in which folder I have saved this file.... how should I find it on Nokia N900?
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2010-03-09
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Same applies for Contact Search. They don't get it that you might want to search for a company name, a phone number, an address.
No, for Search, look on every other OS, but not Maemo. Oh no. We don't do prosaic, useful things like that.
Sorry, but when I see "Asking the other way round: What would you like to search for, and why? ", I get really mad. It's so glaringly obvious why people want to search and every OS has the answer.