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#121
most heavily used apps: vncviewer, rdesktop, rss reader, gpodder.
 

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#122
microb browser
integrated facebook chat (jabber) + skype
terminal
openssh server
email
gnumeric spreadsheet
 

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#123
X Terminal
ecoach
Conboy
Abi Word
QStarDictionary
Camera/Image Viewer
various dorky home-made apps

email/sms/skype and sometimes use it for phonecalls
 

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#124
I use GPodder in conjunction with the FM transmitter almost every day, its very good.
RSS viewer
Gonvert
Gweld - Highly addictive puzzle game
ECoach
GPXView - Great geocaching tool
OMWeather - Seems to be pretty accurate weather data.
Built in browser - Excellent
Media player. - Pretty good after installing extra codecs.*

*It could be my imagination but the sound quality seemed to improve after installing the extra codecs.

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#125
FeedingIt - another RSS-feed reader
KMplayer - multimedia player for audio and video with fine build-in codec support
100boxes
 

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#126
openssh
terminal
wget
gtar
kernel-power
batterygraph
toshl
enna media center
fm radio
chromium
microB
msn(pecan)
xournal
quick launch
wifi switcher
erminig
petrowich
call notify
phone switcher
 

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#127
The thread "N900 Users... quick question(s) about what programs you use often..." with twelve posts has been merged into this thread.
 
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#128
List your top 10 applications:
Rules:
-App must be functional and needs to have a GUI
-App cannot be built-in phone application (SMS, Phone, etc)
-App cannot be a basic phone function / settings applet
-Post a screenshot of said application

I'll start:

#10 - ? (None yet)

#9 - Firefox Mobile - Functional but laggy, but its definitely Fx


#8 - Sygic Mobile Maps 9 - Functioning turn by turn voice navigation


#7 - VGBA - Functioning GBA emulator, but missing fullscreen


#6 - DrNokSnes - Fully functioning SNES emulator


#5 - Maesynth - Functional synthesizer, but lacks settings


#4 - Almost TI - Fully functioning TI86 Graph Calculator


#3 - PicoDrive - Fully functioning Sega Genesis emulator


#2 - Opera Mobile 10 - Great mobile browser, though without Flash


#1 - MicroB - simply amazing. Would be perfect with Flash 10.1
 

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#129
You can view youtube videos in Opera Mobile?
 
Posts: 84 | Thanked: 12 times | Joined on Apr 2010
#130
no you canīt
 
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