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Dont want to be rude its really nice widget and i like it. Just wondering is it possible to modify and add to existing battery icon so it will show percentage and so.Kind of thinking from practical point of saving battery life and some memory.The smaller the better ))) Im not a programmer maybe im wrong.
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2010-01-27
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Hi,
thanks for the widget.
Bug: When loading the battery, the widget stays on the level when the adapter is connected....
Bye
MPW
Howevwer, I've been using it for 2 days. I'll vote when I'm certain it's fine.
N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.
Keep the forums clean: use "Thanks" button instead of the thank you post.