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Originally Posted by sifo View Post
Afaik now only chrooting a fremantle image is in the work
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=84987
damn, this looks really cool, thank you
you don't believe, how much I missed this helpful community
 

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Hi, installing N9QTweak and Billboard, you will love your N9 like no other other toy...
 

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You may want to rethink whether you really want N9 having the experience with N900. I hope you are aware N9 is not N900 with more RAM and better CPU. IMO N900 goes circles around N9 in terms of usability, applications, anything. TBH I don't have N9, but N950, though it should not make any difference. N900 is still supported (CSSU), never heard of any such for N9/50.

I don't want to start flame wars here , just warning.
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Originally Posted by geekgirl74 View Post
...some of you will still know me, I left TMO 1,5 years ago when I bought an android phone and sold my N900.

Though I've had much fun in the Android world in the past 18 months, rooted and tested lots of ROMs on a handful devices...
The question, that comes to my mind: how can Android be fun, when you had N900 before??

But, welcome back!

Like you, i had N900 and then N9, sadly you can't easily install N900-Programms (or call it apps if you want) on N9, the Programm i miss most is modRana, i hope MartinK will offer full support for N9 soon
was really awesome on N900
 

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Donot forget to install tmo forum app and daily check what dev and people can do with our device!
 

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Originally Posted by Leinad View Post
on N9, the Programm i miss most is modRana, i hope MartinK will offer full support for N9 soon
was really awesome on N900

modRana is in "shared repo" , I tested it , it works ... but does not download offline maps , right ?
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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
You may want to rethink whether you really want N9 having the experience with N900. I hope you are aware N9 is not N900 with more RAM and better CPU. IMO N900 goes circles around N9 in terms of usability, applications, anything. TBH I don't have N9, but N950, though it should not make any difference. N900 is still supported (CSSU), never heard of any such for N9/50.

I don't want to start flame wars here , just warning.
Thats nothing new to me. I have thought about buying another N900, but I have not forgotten, how painfully slow it felt at times...
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Originally Posted by Leinad View Post
The question, that comes to my mind: how can Android be fun, when you had N900 before??

But, welcome back!

Like you, i had N900 and then N9, sadly you can't easily install N900-Programms (or call it apps if you want) on N9, the Programm i miss most is modRana, i hope MartinK will offer full support for N9 soon
was really awesome on N900
Even Android can be enjoyable, especially on a fast mobile
But of course it cant compare and I still miss an N900 like experience.
 

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Originally Posted by geekgirl74 View Post
Thats nothing new to me. I have thought about buying another N900, but I have not forgotten, how painfully slow it felt at times...
Thanks anyway.
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It all depends on what you do with it. I have never touched an N9 so I can't say, but I'd never say the N900 is or feels slow. YMMV, obviously.

While you were away, freemangordon started the cssu-thumb project, where many programs are being recompiled using gcc 4.7.x and the thumb2 instruction set (which now runs stable thanks to the linker in >= 4.6.x plus kernel-power >= 51r1).

I have not personally installed cssu-thumb because of the cssu part (which still doesn't quite convince me), but hearing the reports of people who have tried it makes me think that I should try it at least on one of my 3 N900s

The idea with thumb2 is that the programs take less space, which in itself is a blessing for the N900's limited rootfs. But less space also means that the code segments take less space in memory, meaning a bit less RAM is used, and *that* is a blessing for the N900 (obviously most RAM is taken up by dynamically allocated blocks, which will take the same space regardless of the instruction set).

Since AFAIR you were already using CSSU on your N900 (hope you still have it), you should be OK with it.

Anyway, even if you opt for the N9, enjoy it

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In response to the thread's owner, I would like to share some of my experiences as a NORMAL user who has spent a year with N9 ( kindly take note that I am a normal user, not a dev!).

Critical apps:
- N9 QTweak ( I use this to increase font size in message SMS, increase Volume, create filecaseroot which can use to browse system files, enlarge caller ID avatar,etc...)
- Billboard (make N9's standby screen much nice and useful, see picture below this post)
- Call Recorder (auto record all in-out call, perfect!)
- Easy Answer (answer the call just by move near to your ear)
- FileCase (browse file and photo and what more? browse your cloud service (like dropbox, skydrive, google drive) right in this app)
- Home screen settings (change operation provider' name and much more...)
- myExplorer ( transfer file to/from PC easily via wifi )
- FasterN9 (currently use 1.1.3 and witness how N9 faster!)
- Extensions for Status Menu (for the one who donot dare to use much Tweat like me, to get status menu more function and notifications, see picture below this post)
- Meecast ( worth to replace stock one )
- Vibrateme ( phone vibrates as soon as your outing call is answered )

Web browsering:
- Firefox ( for flash video streaming, must have FlashPlayer installed )
- Opera Mobile Labs ( other taste of web browsering )
- Default Web ( daily use )
- Feeds ( cool default app to catch up with daily news)
- TMO forum app ( app to daily follow topics relating to N9, IT and so on...)
- Nokia Tennis ( update info relating to tennis around to world )
- Livescore N9 ( update info relating to football arount to world )

Chat-Blog:
- Facebook default
- Twitter ( not yet used )
- Skype, QuickYM
- Extraplugins Accounts UI (plenty of acc for chatting...)

Media:
- Cutetube ( my cool client for youtube, can play in background )
- Zing Music client ( local music client for MP3, online streaming w/o lag while doing multitask )
- FM Radio(by Andrey Kozhanov) ( Listen to local radio w/o internet connection, able to record )
- IP Radio ( internet radio )
- Open Video Player (play video in background)

Photos:
- Panorama
- Instago (client of instagram)
- MOLOME (like instagram, but I prefer this)
- Flickrup (udpated with daily cool photos around the globe)

Games:
- AirAttack
- Bejeweled 2
- Galaxy on Fire 2
- iStunt2
- Angry Birds
- Goldpick
( and a lots I think )

Office: (sorry I put much in this group!)
- CalQtlator (calculator and can record history )
- Translate Mee!
- TranslateAll
- MeeNote (client for cloud Symplenote)
- KeepPage Plugin ( return to page stopped last reading, office doc)
- Converter
- CuteMeter
- Luxmeter
- Velocimeter
- Decibel

Other apps:
- BigKeyboard ( you will see how big a keyboard of a smartphone is! )
- Ringingrestorer (very good app, can set to time the phone restore to normal status from silent, ex: after meeting, ect...)
- Call Timer ( alert how long your ongoing call is )
- Drop Cache (like a ccleaner)
- Firewall+Pro (stop spam sms, reject phonecall)
- GPSMeeFo (boost up the catching of GPS signal, very good in case GPS signal is low)
- Compass
- Hydra widget platform ( play HTML5 widget )
- Liveclock (make the clock icon live)
- MyMoves ( set up action with 2-finger move, 3-finger move,etc...)
- Lockscreen
- Location2sms
- MeeWiMan ( check which wifi signal is best )
- MyTopSites ( set highest browse sites to top in stock webkit )
- Organizer Feed (push the calendar to-do to feed screen )
- Pockeego ( a kind of bookmark on what you browsed and put on cloud )
- Remove sim shortcut
- ScreenshotMee
- Simple Mirror
- Sleeper (set time to stop a music player for example)
- SwipeManager (extend swipe actions )
- The Flashlight
- Wifi pass recovery (remember wifi pass)

( the list would be longer daily!)

And last but not least, I like to share some of screen shots of my device in which I have put new "clothes" on it, hope you find some joys in this...
Cheers!!!
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