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2010-01-30
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2010-01-30
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2010-01-31
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This is doable but would take some work, most likely more than its worth. What featured are you trying to get out of Google Desktop?
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What i hope to get is a tool for "performing (global) desktop searches", see my first post. It's not like I love google either (hence my question for alternatives), but when it comes to searching for information, that's just what they're really good at ;-)
I mean a tool that can search the whole device (contacts, text files, filenames, e-mails, text msgs etc.) for any given string of characters. Isn't anybody else missing that on Maemo? I've been looking around for this for a while, but all I found was the syllabus of a "Desktop search hack fest", which seems to not have produced any installable outcome yet :-)
Cheers Ben
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does anyone know whether it is possible to install the Google Desktop app for Linux on the N900?
Or is there a working alternative for performing (global) desktop searches?
Google Desktop seems to need glibc 2.3.2+ and gtk+ 2.2.0+
but since I have almost zero knowledge of Linux, i Don't know whether these are present in Maemo 5.
thanks, Ben