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2010-03-01
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2010-03-01
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@ Austria
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#23
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I just posted asking a question about whether anyone has Zim Desktop Wiki running on Maemo. That would be my killer app and would convince me to buy an N900.
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2010-03-02
, 00:40
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2010-03-02
, 00:44
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@ New York City
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#25
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As stated the web browser, as it eliminates the need for many mobile apps, but for me, surprisingly, has been the native media player, and the "ibiza sonica" link that is pre-configured. I've been able to stream (something I recently found out that the Droid I used to have, is not able to do..natively) and record countless hours of house/tech music via my phone.
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2010-03-02
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@ Bremen, Germany
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#26
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2010-03-02
, 23:00
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2010-06-02
, 21:55
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@ Spain
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#29
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One of my killer apps is Easy Debian, which allows one to install just about any Linux application in a chroot environment, i.e. without messing around with Maemo and still being able to use all of the functionality of the N900. See e.g. http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=41605
I have just installed Zim under Easy Debian without any difficulty Thanks for drawing my attention to this app!
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2010-06-02
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#30
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I think the screen is one of the 'killers' for me. The quality of viewing on a device so small is simply magnificent. That's about as sexy as it gets.