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I does support firefox plugins and addons, but people seem to be having problems getting them to work.
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Hi all,
I'm a person behind the MicroEmu. I've been watching that forum from time to time. I've noticed there is significant interest in running Java ME applications on Maemo platform using MicroEmu.
I'm eager to help in making MicroEmu better for Maemo. What in your opinion is the most important to do?
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It depends. They usually package OpenJDK for debian systems in such a way that you can also install the java plugin for Firefox/Iceweasel. For Konqueror, you don't even need the plugin. It calls the JRE directly.
So, my guess is that it really comes down to the N900 browser. Does it support plugins like Firefox?
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So, my guess is that it really comes down to the N900 browser. Does it support plugins like Firefox?
Help improve N900, vote for:
Information about what the email client is doing
Find applications easily with tags for sub-menus
A better help system
Limit download of emails per connection type (don't fetch attachments)
A better use of internal flash