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...I've played with my wife's Android tablet and the web experience is fantastic. Copy and paste isn't as elegant as Fremantle, but my diminishing eyesight may soon convince me to look seriously at a 4.3 inch Android.
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you know you said that your android tablet doesnt hav enough space for apps.
if it supports memory card, you could always use that for installing apps.
root your tablet and install app2SD. this will install all apps directly to SD Card even the cache and everything and you can always change it back. The software is free in the market however you will have to root you tablet
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When I am on the road, n900 is my phone, and nitdroid does NOT have phone yet, so maemo only. On top of this, I also learned, unbelievably, the audio problem is because of the power kernel; so I booted into maemo native kernel, and the Voip/skype worked like a gem without the need for ANY modification. I am multiboot, 1st boot, native maemo, 2nd boot, power kernel 45 and 3rd boot, nitdroid.
I booted into nitdroid today, after an absence of about a month, it shot up 28 apps update! Big apps, small apps whatnots 28 of them, I clicked 'update all' by mistake, (I know update 28 apps all at the same time is NOT smart!), it locked up the n900 for a couple of minutes and came back to live and slowly cranked, cranked and cranked, all 28 apps dl ed, installed without a single glitch, and to my surprise did not crash nitdroid! So, under nitdroid, i.e., android on your n900, you will enjoy all the android apps (NOT TRUE for android tablet... yet, see below), with routine update notice, running (here comes stone throwing... ) as smooth as, if not better, maemo. Regular updates, open share of new newly developped uptoday new apps, is that what your n900 supposed to be? Instead of getting it from Nokia, you get now it from nitdroid (or e-yes/drunkdebugger, salute!!!)
I have nitdroid 0.09 installed, it text/IM/surf/facebook/photo/music/video/flash player/wifi/email/ g sensor games/electronic arts games/gamesoft games/, other than camera and phone, there is NO difference between maemo and nitdroid. The advantage, you have ongoing newly released apps, games, and routine updates, that we missed from Nokia . And for the medical apps, there is MORE medical apps on android platform then the ALL of maemo apps combine. I know, this statement hurts the loyal maemo, but it is important for the medical profession to know. We also aware of the fact that each single maemo app are quality solid good apps, and a lot android apps are like apple apps - fart apps. so number does not equate quality
Today, nitdroid 0.09 has been on my n900 for six months, it runs so smooth, and so well, I can recommend without any reservation, it is good enough for running on a daily basis.
I failed to understand why some of us are so upset about nitdroid, just looked the ***** nitdroid tags (disgusting). Their defense, nitdroid is not true linux, nitdroid is not open, nitdroid is this, nitdroid is that. That may be true with android, NOT nitdroid. As android runs only android, nitrdroid runs android and maemo. I look at nitdroid as a natural extension of my n900, breed new life to my n900. Nitdroid to me, is like another n900 apps, install, and have fun with it. To me, if you do not have nitdroid onboard, YOU ARE MISSING A BIG PART of your n900.
Installation with the auto installer was very straight foreward, not until they added the multiboot. The multiboot does make the installation more challange. Hey, even bunanson got it running, you should be able to. If not, there is always help, ammyt's grand nitdroid thread. Even the developer, master e-yes, frequents TMO, just post it here, he will help you.
I also own an android tablet, and is running froyo. This android tablet, yes a dedicated android tablet, is NOT as good as nitdroid. It has 7" screen, louder speaker, bla bla bla, but it has 2 major shortcomings, or something I have not been able to learn how to get around. It crashed at least once a day. No big deal, just annoying. It does not have enough space to install apps. As a results, I have to keep limiting my app installation down to bare minimum, I mean, no fun apps installed, only work apps. This really defeat the purpose of having an android tablet. I want to get into android because of the large amount of apps, but its 256 MB makes life miserable. I hope honeycomb or new breed of 512 MB or 1 G will circumvent this problem. For the time being, nitdroid does NOT have this problem, I have over 150 apps installed, it runs just fine. This is why I believe the nitdroid, yes the step child of android on n900, is in fact better most android tablets today.
apps for the day - I will keep update this thread about interesting apps on nitdroid
Pepid - Emergency Physician suite, a very complete appliations, runs/install smoothly. It has everything you need in an emergency situation, I browse airway, it even teach you how to do as well as with diagram and anatomy! Only if Michael Jackson's physician, a cardiologist, got a N900, running nitdroid with this installed...
bun
WorldTV99, WorldTV99forN900, more, VCURLs72, Shortcuts; complete backup; gvm software; 2007He; LiveTV;
DualBoot
Last edited by bunanson; 2011-04-11 at 05:13.