Nokia N800
After a rather late (or more accurately early) night, I was awoken by a text from my friend asking when my Nokia N800 was arriving. I forewent answering him in favour of more sleep, only to be woken again, but this time by a delivery man with the item in question.
After upgrading it to OS2008 (thanks mrben), I started playing with it properly. So far I’m loving it, but I’ve not done that much with it besides surfing, mail and Skype but then it is an internet tablet.
Things I would like to see:
Are there any apps I should check out?
On a semi-related note yesterday I debranded my N95 and updated it to the latest firmware.
Oh, and of course this was posted from the N800! ![]()
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look good
31 Dec 2007 7:55 pm
I have gizmo project installed on mine. This lets you video call other clients on the maemo platform or with the windows beta of the software
31 Dec 2007 7:55 pm
How easy was it to upgrade to OS 2008? I am seriously tempted, but I have to buy a new desktop first…
31 Dec 2007 7:55 pm
Conduit (www.conduit-project.org) is working on a port to maemo. That should be able to handle your sync needs.
31 Dec 2007 7:55 pm
Mattj: it was easy for me, using the instructions at http://maemo.org/community/wiki/HOWTO_FlashLatestNokiaImageWithLinux
(I tried the Windows updater first, but it took hours to try to download the update and then timed out.)
31 Dec 2007 7:55 pm
….and this one is posted from an ipod touch
31 Dec 2007 7:55 pm
Apps to check out? FBReader for e-books. Maemo Mapper for maps (although OS2008 comes with its own non-open-source Maps app that I haven’t tried yet). Maybe Canola for a media player with a slick user interface? Openssh-client if you’re a geek/sysadmin.
31 Dec 2007 7:55 pm
I’ve not checked out which apps have OS2008 versions out, but definitely take a look at:
Maemo Mapper (as mentioned) - particularly as it has openstreetmap support
Canola looks really nice, but (as mentioned) isn’t Free
ScummVM for some point ‘n’ click goodness!
If you’d like calendaring support, then GPE Calendar combined with Erminig will do a 2-way sync with Google Calendar, which is pretty cool.