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Obviously, multitasking in the Nokia N900 is rather decent (my way of saying it's the best out there). BUT, are you making full use of it? Help me to understand how you use the multitasking feature. Your feedback is appreciated and taken into account in the MeeGo Marketing approach now and in the future.
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Yes! That's the whole reason I bought the phone and the whole reason the people I've showed it to are jealous of it!
I rarely have less than 3-4 apps constantly running. I agree completely, however, that if you over do it on memory you're very likely to miss phone calls. You need to be careful, but it's ability to multitask is a godsend...
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Meanwhile my multi-tasked apps:
1. Instant messaging: Skype, Facebook, SIP (Gizmo), The One Ring
2. MyContacts
3. qgvdial (sometimes open window, other times backgrounded)
4. Phone app (alongside MyContacts and qgvdial)
5. Browsers: MicroB for those times I need heavy Javascript (gmail) or Flash (youtube). Opera when I just want something quick.
6. OpenVPN applet
And for a more advanced usage:
7. ssh in xterm that does X forwarding from my home server across OpenVPN
8. Google Chrome running across forwarded X from #7 above. Multiple tabs with heavy pages running in chrome. Linux FTW!!
qgvdial: Google Voice client. All downloads
qgvtp: Phone integration for the n900 that dials out and sends texts using qgvdial.
mosquitto: message broker that implements the MQ Telemetry Transport protocol version 3.
qgvnotify: Google voice and contacts notifier for diablo and maemo.
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