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2010-06-15
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2010-06-15
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2010-06-15
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2010-06-15
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The FM radio app on the N800 was made by Nokia, the one on N900 is made by community developers who had to start from scratch, so no features were really dropped, it is just a different app.
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2010-06-15
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2010-06-15
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Well that story about traveling around really got to me and I decided to dload the FM Radio app again.
It's actually not that hard to use. I mean you press one of the arrows left or right down for a while and it will search the station for you. You can then save the station quite easily I think.
But it would be nice to have a digital version as well where searching for stations was a little more like what we're probably all used to.
Fire up a PM to the developer or contact him through the blog!
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2010-06-15
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Wait, what? Really? oO Was it not open source? More winnage from Nokia the Open Source Champion?
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2010-06-15
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2010-06-15
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Found this thread about who developed / helped with this at one point:
http://tabletui.wordpress.com/2009/1...adio-for-n900/
And now the actual developers blog:
http://pycage.blogspot.com/
Scroll down to the October 11, 2009 entry and the developer (Martin Grimme) talks about how it works.... interesting.
Last edited by wowsher; 2010-06-15 at 13:47.