Hi,
I find surfing on N800 could be easier with some small
enhancements:
1. Scrolling in Opera would be much easier using the hardware
keys on the left. But using them Opera jumps from link to link.
In most pages this is useless as there are too many or to few
links.
I would prefer doing a simpl
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 19:10 +0100, ext Neil MacLeod wrote:
> If Nokia Internet Tablet staff wish that the Maemo mailing lists are kept
> platform neutral
I didn't mean to keep the list platform neutral. I meant to keep it on
topic with the maemo platform: open source software for maemo + Nokia
r
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 13:59 +0100, ext Alan Williamson wrote:
> Is there an official place where we can let Nokia know of our suggestions?
Yes:
http://nokia.com/n800 --> Feedback
http://nseries.com/n800 --> Support --> Leave Feedback
Also tableteer.nokia.com (available with your tablet) ha
This is probably an old problem, but I haven't been on the list long enough to
see previous posts on it.
My N770 (running mistral, I believe) streams audio for just a few minutes
(2-4) before stopping to "buffer". It doesn't continue, however, until I close
the Audio Player and start agai
Quim Gil wrote:
> Now, a question and a long thought for the maemo lovers:
>
> What do you think we should do? Bring the Nokia devices/commercial
> agenda also here or keep maemo apart from that?
>
I guess until other non-Nokia Maemo-based devices exist (mid 2008?), Maemo ==
Nokia and vice versa
On 7/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 04:23:09PM +0100, Alan Williamson wrote:
> > > I'd like a server-side USB port, so I can attach my alphasmart keyboard.
> > > Best keyboard I've ever used. I don't think the port even needs to be
> > > powered (the k
My only question right now concerning hardware is:
NOKIA - WHERE IS THE CASE?[1]
It would be a huge shame if it's cancelled, but I'd like to know rather than be
left in the dark... this was promised, so where is it?
Can someone from Nokia (I know this is the Maemo mailing list, but I don't have
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 04:23:09PM +0100, Alan Williamson wrote:
> > I'd like a server-side USB port, so I can attach my alphasmart keyboard.
> > Best keyboard I've ever used. I don't think the port even needs to be
> > powered (the keyuboard has its own internal power supply).
>
> Gets my vot
> I'd like a server-side USB port, so I can attach my alphasmart keyboard.
> Best keyboard I've ever used. I don't think the port even needs to be
> powered (the keyuboard has its own internal power supply).
Gets my vote too -- i would like to plug in a USB Network card -- yes i
am in places
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 11:11:33AM +0200, Hanno Zulla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a semi-official location where users / readers of this mailing
> list can collect a list of most wanted features for the next hardware
> installment of the Internet Tablet - and vote on it?
>
> "Semi-official" in the
Alan Williamson wrote:
>> Having a brilliant competitor featuring the piece of hardware you would
>> like to have also helps ;) but Nokia probably knows and has an opinion
>> about this by the time someone reports/requests something to this list.
>>
>
> Is there an official place where we ca
Hi Quim,
> Complaints or recommendation about hardware limitations, ideas about
> brilliant use cases that could be performed with new hardware and so on
> might have an influence, of course.
Yes. So, where can I report this to?
> At the end Nokia produces hardware
> with capabilities desired by
> Having a brilliant competitor featuring the piece of hardware you would
> like to have also helps ;) but Nokia probably knows and has an opinion
> about this by the time someone reports/requests something to this list.
Is there an official place where we can let Nokia know of our suggestions?
The hardware related decisions are taken really on a different level and
considering many factors the average user and even developer is not
aware of.
Complaints or recommendation about hardware limitations, ideas about
brilliant use cases that could be performed with new hardware and so on
might
Trilok Soni schrieb:
> OMAP2420-IVA1.0 (Image Video Accelarator) is quite capable of
> 30fps-VGA mpeg4-sp decoding (N93 does 30fps mpeg4-sp vga encoding),
> but only problem is that currently N800 doesn't utilize IVA1.0
> processor for any video/image codec processing it seems.
This has been discu
Hi Hanno,
On 7/4/07, Hanno Zulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a semi-official location where users / readers of this mailing
> list can collect a list of most wanted features for the next hardware
> installment of the Internet Tablet - and vote on it?
>
> "Semi-official" in the se
Hi,
is there a semi-official location where users / readers of this mailing
list can collect a list of most wanted features for the next hardware
installment of the Internet Tablet - and vote on it?
"Semi-official" in the sense that Nokia engineers read it to get clues
about what the community wa
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 01:03 -0700, ext James Sparenberg wrote:
> the shear hype surround the iPhone.
Comparing the Apple&iPhone buzz with Nokia&N800 buzz isn't accurate. The
right comparison is Nokia&N95. These terrains fall far out of the maemo
scope, really.
maemo has still many challenges to
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 01:24:45 Alan Williamson wrote:
> Sorry replied to the individual not the list -- man do i hate that
> "feature" of the list (and yes for the record, i completely disagree
> with every point made by that link that attempts to justify it) :)
>
> Original Message --
Sorry replied to the individual not the list -- man do i hate that
"feature" of the list (and yes for the record, i completely disagree
with every point made by that link that attempts to justify it) :)
Original Message
Subject: Re: Fwd: Skype on N800
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 09:
On Monday 02 July 2007 08:47:59 Neil MacLeod wrote:
>
> For the record, I'm not flaming anyone in particular either - well OK,
> maybe just the whole Nokia Marketing Department! :)
>
> The secrecy is understandable where some aspects of development are
> concerned, but my main point is that Nokia
On Sunday 01 July 2007 06:59:50 Larry Battraw wrote:
> Totally agree. On the Zaurus you had Java and it made it easier to bring
> over some really great programs like HSQLDB and several others I can't
> recall off-hand. Some of the better ones were amazing and allowed
> connections to "real" DBs
On Friday 29 June 2007 10:02:25 Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
> I have need for a database (similar to MobileDB would be excellent). I
> have SQLite3 but am looking for a Hildonized DB, e.g. something I don't
> have to open a xterm window to use.
>
> Any thoughts/ideas? I appreciate any help. Right no
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