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| Of course, they link to a dead page..
actually they didn't always link to a dead page .. when I read the news,
there were some links .. since I'm from germany, I only visited the
german retailers which are:
http://trisoft.de/freerunner.htm
On 4/6/07, Joe Shmoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Accept all texts
Accept texts from my address book only
Accept texts from the following numbers
Block all texts
Block texts from my address book only
Block texts from the following numbers
actually i'm not sure if you can block text
On 4/6/07, Tim Newsom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 8:35, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
You cannot block them. But you can make the phone completly ignore it.
OTOH, that's not the same thing because combined with a delivery
report, somebody else can see when you turn your phone on :(
I'm not sure if it is possible to download the voicemails, but in
germany vodafone will start sending voicemails as multimedia message
to the phone ... maybe some other providers will do the same in the
future .. but I have to admit that this is something, the openmoko
community cannot influence
As far as I know there is not even an adobe flashplayer for amd64 on
linux .. why should there be one for ARM ? In addition the adobe
flashplayer is not free .. maybe we use swfdec or gnash .. of course
they do not have the same funtionality but they will do the job :)
martin
hi,
i know the phase 1 phones are some kind of developer preview, but i'm
not sure about how preview they are. can i use them at least for
calling and writing text messages (and maybe internet) or are even
these basic functions still in development ... i need a new phone
since my old one will
On 3/2/07, Bartłomiej Zdanowski DRP AC2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has to be as simple as possible.
That's why I think this is a good solution .. users don't have to
think about everything but only the problems, openmoko cannot solve.
Of course a scanner will slow down the thing a bit and
On 3/1/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However there might be such attempts to create GSM trojans
and we should be aware to enable user to protect itself. The question
is how to do that?
What do you think?
First off all I think that there are good chances for a trojan, even
On 3/2/07, Jonathon Suggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really like that idea. That could be a standard part of EVERY
installed app (outside of trusted OpenMoko apps). Just one more step in
helping users not shoot themselves in the foot.
In combination of what was said before - the virus
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