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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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Moin.
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2010-08-15
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Problem: You cannot copy anything out of the n900 app. Plus it doesn't give you clickable links.
Let's see what else is out there.
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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Wikiwide, yes, I know about MBarcode because I regularily use it. I just hate the workflow for simple link pasting. It's too much effort!
Now here is a solution I just found that kinda works for me: http://www.mmmmail.com/
You send an email with your links - said content appears in an RSS feed.
All you have to do is write an email on your desktop. IMHO this beats having to generate a QR Code and photographing said code for every link you want to send.
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Here's something i've been brainstorming for a while. I read alot on the n900 (websites and articles, that is). I often find myself discovering interesting articles while I'm browsing on my desktop. They usually sit a few days in my browser tabs until I finally manage to read them, or just decide to close the tab because I forgot what it was about.
If there was an easy way to send links from my desktop to the n900, it would be a blessing for me.
I can't be *rsed to type in every link by hand on the n900. Sending links via email is still unacceptable because I don't want my inbox cluttered with emails I sent to myself. Any ideas if there is a simple, elegant solution for this? Any workarounds or exploits that would do the trick?
I am using Opera 10 on Win7. How can I easily send URLs from my desktop pc to the N900?
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