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2010-11-14
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2010-11-14
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2010-11-14
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@ ericsson
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so far, I haven't seen sh*t from either of you two in the "useful applications for the N900 that I've made from scratch" category.
Considering the N900 came with no MMS support whatsoever, out of the box, I would put it to both of you that, Frals has done a sensational job of getting MMS working to the level it does (and continues to improve and update the application on a regular basis).
I for one, as an individual with virtually no coding skills at all, am immensely grateful for all the UNPAID work Frals has done (thanks mate!) to provide the community with something Nokia didn't
In fact I might go so far as to say that until either of you write an application that's either comparable or better, you can stop pissing and moaning.
Ungrateful sods
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2010-11-14
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Whatever. The 'unpleasent' truth still remains. fMMS lacks most basic functionality to be able to use it the way MMS is used in all other devices. Nokia did not provide us with MMS functionality, the point is, fMMS doesn't either. Proof of concept, yes, but that's it.
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2010-11-14
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2010-11-14
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Why does it need to be capped under 300kb? I'm asking because a standard pic with N900 (5Mp) is easily >700kb. Any way to expand this option? Or is it standard MMS settings?
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2010-11-14
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fmms is useless to me because you have to have data plan to receive or send pictures. You can't do it with wi-fi or can't do it within the concept of txt messaging. My oldest phone which ISN'T a smartphone and was 5 years old...was able to receive pictures through txt messaging and this smartphone can't!!
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2010-11-14
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Is this a kindergarten? Did I hurt your feelings kids? Well, I'm so sorry. If I like fMMS or not has nothing to do with it. The app is NOT a usefull app to send/receive MMS, it does NOT have the functionality required, not by a long shot.
I don't use fMMS. The reason is not that I don't like it, or don't appriciate the work by frals. The reason is that the app suck in doing what an MMS app is supposed to do. Most of it it doesn't even do.
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2010-11-14
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And you still have not been able to point out what it doesnt do yet, except "it doesnt look like Symbian".
Thanks for pointing out the issue with forwarding though, I fixed the regression there last night.
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Ref the network modes Polite, Rude, Havoc; I can only operate fMMS when using 3G mobile internet service. Which network modes will allow fMMS to operate with WLAN? or standard phone service?
I'm really glad to have fMMS! The only 2 things missing from this great phone was MMS and 3G video call. fMMS took care of the MMS missing part. Skype video call didn't really fix my situation (yet) because most of my contacts aren't on skype with video conf all the time.