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I don't use many apps, even when I had an Android, but I do find that even the bare min apps are missing on my N9. I created my transportation/movie apps to fill the void but still my N9 needs more apps.

Here are my top two apps that would help fill my app void:
  1. Yelp
  2. Google Voice Search

What are your TOP 2 Missing Apps?

[Edit] I actually menat google voice search
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Originally Posted by ikkysleepy View Post
I don't use many apps, even when I had an Android, but I do find that even the bare min apps are missing on my N9. I created my transportation/movie apps to fill the void but still my N9 needs more apps.

Here are my top two apps that would help fill my app void:
  1. Yelp
  2. Google Voice

What are your TOP 2 Missing Apps?
Believe it or not, the N9 still hasn't achieved one of the easiest apps of all -- correct me if one has appeared.

It doesn't have an app that allows you to make flashcards. The N900 has about five of them.

When I mentioned this six months or so ago, I was told that it was still early for the N9. How's that Flashcard app development going, developers?

I also have't seen a decent text to speech app yet. Android has some that are very impressive, such as Dragon Go. I use one that comes with beta Swype all the time. I think I could actually write a novel with it. If I could write a novel.

That's two.
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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
Believe it or not, the N9 still hasn't achieved one of the easiest apps of all -- correct me if one has appeared.

It doesn't have an app that allows you to make flashcards. The N900 has about five of them.

When I mentioned this six months or so ago, I was told that it was still early for the N9. How's that Flashcard app development going, developers?

I also have't seen a decent text to speech app yet. Android has some that are very impressive, such as Dragon Go. I use one that comes with beta Swype all the time. I think I could actually write a novel with it. If I could write a novel.

That's two.
Flashcard app , mmm like this one?
http://store.ovi.com/content/314915?...channel=&pos=1
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TeamViewer, but since I sold my N9 (that I got instead of my N900 from Nokia) it's irrelevant...
 

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Flashcard app , mmm like this one?
http://store.ovi.com/content/314915?...channel=&pos=1
Finally! Great!
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Originally Posted by ikkysleepy View Post
I don't use many apps, even when I had an Android, but I do find that even the bare min apps are missing on my N9. I created my transportation/movie apps to fill the void but still my N9 needs more apps.

Here are my top two apps that would help fill my app void:
  1. Yelp
  2. Google Voice

What are your TOP 2 Missing Apps?
Regarding Google Voice: have you tried qgvdial?
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Like I mentioned in your Next BART thread, a local transportation app
Hopefully, StefK's efforts cover this...

Secondly, I would want a proper Mail client with proper push-mail support not like fenix on the n9...
 

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Facetime (kidding!)

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- Skype video call
 

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