firstknight
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2010-10-18
, 03:09
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#41
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2010-10-18
, 03:38
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#42
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Bro porselinaheart....did you know others forum in malaysia discussing on N900 other than lowyat.net...maybe others fellow didn't sure which forum give the right info and technical advice rather than this official maemo.org forum..thanks coz let we all know..maybe we have a master and skillfull person in lowyet.net to repair or hacked some app for our beloved N900...not for android even ios..ha ha...
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2010-10-18
, 04:57
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@ Malaysia
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#43
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i don't have the power consumption issue while using catorise as i have installed the custom built hildon-desktop with the bug fix.
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2010-10-18
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#44
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2010-10-18
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@ Malaysia
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Hello there never really know this thread exists...
Any im from malaysia to.
Currently only active in LYN N900 thread.
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2010-10-18
, 14:16
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#46
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I had catorize and uninstalled it. Looks interesting, but not very effective. Most of the stuff downloaded from Ovi just gets dumped in Ovi folder anyway (games, applications, etc).
You could in fact better sort/list your application icons manually (alphabetical, use-frequency, own grouping). Anyway, most of the daily use application should be on your desktop (add shortcut)?
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2010-10-18
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2010-10-18
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2010-10-18
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#50
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I had catorize and uninstalled it. Looks interesting, but not very effective. Most of the stuff downloaded from Ovi just gets dumped in Ovi folder anyway (games, applications, etc).
You could in fact better sort/list your application icons manually (alphabetical, use-frequency, own grouping). Anyway, most of the daily use application should be on your desktop (add shortcut)?
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