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2012-03-30
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Skype Video Call - feature requires an update to the existing application
Google+ w/ Video Hangouts - Google Talk is just a start w/ video
Pulse - It exists on WP7, would love to have something similar (colorss is about as close as it gets)
CNN - there's CNN Go, but it centers around Asian news.
Angry Birds Space - no announcements for MeeGo but one for WP7
VLC - one with a proper UI and streaming
Instagram - I don't use it, but it's all the rage right now
WhatsApp - unofficial app is coming, but an integrated version (notices and history) would be killer w/ group support
Adobe Ideas - I need this app w/ layers
Adobe PDF - Official app - FB Reader does only so much
Google Voice - Nothing against the existing App, but would love proper integration with the notifications/history, it's how I stay under my monthly SMS bill and has been that way for years - this is persuading me to go back to Android or WP7 (GoVoice is excellent)
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2012-03-30
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3) Quick Panorama - Symbian and Maemo 5
http://store.ovi.com/content/65639?c...=search&pos=10
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2012-03-30
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2012-03-30
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I need those damn 'play' and 'useless' applications that Android has so many of.
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2012-03-30
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and there are still some things that I found on the list, that individual would like to have at their N9, and already there even more apps that are already made for the Nokia N9, such as File Manager - "filebox" who made Matias Perez , which in my opinion better than the already proposed file manager for the other platforms.
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2012-03-30
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2012-03-30
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#98
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2012-03-30
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It would be great if you would take the time to list them. Even looking at all these posts we can see that it is not easy to go beyond the 25 popular brands + few sudden successes (that may or may not last) + few extra features.
A parallel exercise I'm (personally) interested about is to have a better idea of what is essential between the "thousands of apps" and the "hundreds of thousands of apps". What really matters, what is nice to have and what is pure junk (to avoid, actually).
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2012-03-30
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It is possible that some users are not aware of all the apps available for the N9, even if they are interested in the exact same features. We can add those alternatives under the respective entries at the wiki page.
Check-ins are good for sharing my location with friends, and also serves as a reminder for myself to write reviews for places I've visited, as all your check-ins are listed on the desktop Yelp website when you log in.
In fact, Yelp is the reason why I am still using my HTC Amaze over the N9... It's too bad that Alien Dalvik or whatever never came to fruition for end users, Harmattan's UI and the Feed screen are my favorite parts of the N9 (and the hardware itself) but I need those damn 'play' and 'useless' applications that Android has so many of.