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#212
Originally Posted by fraaaaanka View Post
headphone daemon is essential for me .... pauses media player when headphones are disconncted!

Yep gotta agree, a really nice function.

I'd have to say

Power Kernel (overclocking!!)
Advanced Power (Battery percentage,time left menu plugin)
AP-News Desktop Widget
cpumem-applet (shows cpu / memory usage in status area)
fAPN (gui for adding gprs apn)
ForecaWeather (desktop weather forecasts)
Irreco (desktop widget for controlling your tv by remote control)
Lens cover reminder
Midnight Commander (file manager)
Petrovich (send files over bluetooth)
Rootsh (root access)
fm-boost (boost transmit power)

There are so many!
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#213
Originally Posted by petrelli View Post
In my case, I think I don't have any special app downloaded. The best the n900 can do is to surf internet, and microB is still the best option (firefox even with overclocked n900 is too slow).
I recommend that you try Opera 10.1 ,its lot faster than MicroB and you can use it easily with one hand.
 
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#214
Originally Posted by thebtman View Post
Yep gotta agree, a really nice function.

I'd have to say

Power Kernel (overclocking!!)
Advanced Power (Battery percentage,time left menu plugin)
AP-News Desktop Widget
cpumem-applet (shows cpu / memory usage in status area)
fAPN (gui for adding gprs apn)
ForecaWeather (desktop weather forecasts)
Irreco (desktop widget for controlling your tv by remote control)
Lens cover reminder
Midnight Commander (file manager)
Petrovich (send files over bluetooth)
Rootsh (root access)
fm-boost (boost transmit power)

There are so many!
Petrovich is no longer needed in PR 1.2
 

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#215
ok i dont know if this the right posting for this but here it goes... ok sadly to say im behind i just got a n810 to replace the laptop i was trying to carry everywhere i read blogs and i look on youtube i look at the n900 but thats for someone who wants it as a phone im liking having my phone separted from the tablet i really love the tablet but disliking some things bout it like for instant it really dont have too many apps for it my main reason of getting it to type up documents video chat and surf the web i dont see nothing that does any of thiis unless im wrong i need some suggestings on what to do even if i have to hack it which i try doing and it didnt work out for me and im good at hacking cause i hack ppl blackberry and ipohnes daily if anybody with any info for this would be thankful
 
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My "must have" applications (today):

To complete the smartphone:
1) fMMS
2) Office2go (Word, Excel, ppt)
3) Maps
4) Petrovich for file transfer
5) Hermes to update contacts (FB, LinkedIn)
6) FMTX transmitter widget
7) ForecaWeather

Nice applications to have (not in order of importance):
1) Flashlight
2) Mypaint - fantastic sketch app!
3) Wifi switcher
4) Personal Dataplan Monitor
5) Converter (for weights, temp, etc)
6) Recaller
7) Games (angry bird, bounce, cube)
8) Egg timer (could be useful)
9) Sleep analyzer (could be useful)
10) Anglemeter (could be useful)
11) AP News
12) Pedometer
13) Blogger
14) Wikihow
15) Yellow Notes

Applications I wish I had:
1) 3G video call (that works with network, instead of WLAN)
2) Powerpoint presenter (i'm going to try Bluemaemo)
3) Bible
4) Worldmate

Downloaded, but still figuring out how to use:
1) Mobilemap (Sygic) - no maps for APAC
2) QtIrreco - but could not get it to work

Last edited by Joseph.skb; 2010-09-21 at 04:59.
 

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Originally Posted by Joseph.skb View Post
Applications I wish I had:
1) 3G video call (that works with network, instead of WLAN)
2) Powerpoint presenter (i'm going to try Bluemaemo)
3) Bible
4) Worldmate
for a bible app, 'katana' works quite well =]
 

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Originally Posted by toki View Post
for a bible app, 'katana' works quite well =]
I read some reviews that katana was a reader application? where can I get the NKJV?
 

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Originally Posted by Joseph.skb View Post
I read some reviews that katana was a reader application? where can I get the NKJV?
I guess it's like a reader application - but you can easily download bibles in the app itself. The NKJV isn't available (I think due to licensing issues which is a problem for free/open source apps) but there is the American KJV and the original version.
 

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1) 3G video call (that works with network, instead of WLAN)
Since when do all of the N900's video calling (technically video chatting, but whatever) features only work on WLAN? I don't personally run my N900 on 3G simply because I don't have the money to afford paying for a data plan as a college student, but I have never once seen anyone say that Skype or Google Talk video chatting/calling didn't work over 3G. Back when the iPhone4 was coming out and Steve Jobs was doing his enough-********-to-cover-multiple-football-fields-spewing (maddox reference), and it was discovered FaceTime only worked over WiFi, one of the points of counter-b!tching was N900 users/fans/zealots saying that the Video Calling/Chatting works over 3G just as well as WiFi.
 
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