Hi, can I use navigation service of N810(wayfinder) on google maps?
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1. N800 FM Tuner Applet stations list (Tony Green)
2. Hacker Edition (was Re: Is OS2006 still supported?) (Quim Gil)
3. Re: Is OS2006 still supported? (Quim Gil)
4. Re: Can googlemaps use GPS sensor in N810 (MoRpHeUz)
5. Re: OS 2008 Bluetooth keyboard problems (was: Move from 2007
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6. Re: gpe contacts import (Jonathan Markevich)
7. GPE On Nokia N800 ITOS2007 (Peter Bart)
8. Shortcut Applet? (Chris)
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:25:54 +0100
From: Tony Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: N800 FM Tuner Applet stations list
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The Tuner Applet has a facility to download station names and
frequencies for a particular area.
Since the list in my home area is virtually un-populated but
I've got a good list of available FM stations here, I'd like
to contribute it so it's available to other N800 users.
Does anybody know where I can do this? There doesn't seem to
be anything in the applet's help screen.
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:14:55 +0300
From: Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hacker Edition (was Re: Is OS2006 still supported?)
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ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Quim Gil wrote:
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
BTW is the first 2008HE also the last one?
Undecided. Is it worth investing more time on this? If so, is it
worth investing it keeping the current way or finding a way for the
community to take over?
Current way is not ideal from the beginning. Each hacker edition so
far was done without any public progress or discussion. So far the
community role was mostly asking about progress with no answer,
waiting, and later reporting bugs in garage tracker after
some release appeared.
I agree the setting was not ideal but it was the best we could
get in order to deliver a HE in practical terms. The result of
the exercise is all in all acceptable, according to the
feedback received.
My personal opinion (and I insist in the personal bit) is
that a requisite to continue any Hacker Edition model is to
have the community hackers not only involved but driving.
What does this mean in practice? We have discussed in several threads.
Time to agree on things and document in a more structured
manner? May sounds like a good month to draw the lines of a
potential common plan.
Please drive. We at Nokia will help knowing more about the
stones in the way and the possibilities to remove them.
Nobody knows where the process will lead, but the process
itself looks already interesting enough.
Quim
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:30:29 +0300
From: Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Is OS2006 still supported?
To: ext Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi again,
ext Luca Olivetti wrote:
Right, let's say that nokia, as a VIP customer of TI, is in a better
position to explain the importance of disclosing specs (so that free
drivers can be produced by the community) than a lone hacker in a
basement (to whom