On Thu, 10 May 2007, dasDasein wrote:
I am considering an I-Tech Virtual Laser Keyboard to use with my Nokia
770. Has anyone experience with using it with a 770 (or n800)? I
understand that the 770 (and n800?) requires the bluetooth plugin. Are
there any problems using special keys with
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dasDasein escreveu:
I am considering an I-Tech Virtual Laser Keyboard to use with my Nokia
770. Has anyone experience with using it with a 770 (or n800)? I
understand that the 770 (and n800?) requires the bluetooth plugin. Are
there any
On french TGV my N800 with maemo mapper and bluetooth
GPS lasted about 7 hours on one charge (screen not
always on, but GPS recording always on):
http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/2007-April/004899.html
I tried video with minimum screen brightness and
the N800 stayed up playing 4 hours on
On 5/11/07, Jac Kersing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Had no problem getting it to work with the N770, however I found it hard
to use for anything but trivial (just a couple of keystrokes) usage. Don't
recall if special keys were a problem as I got myself a Nokia bluetooth
keyboard to be able to
Hi,
If, like me, you find the narrow columns on the new planet a triumph
of style over usability; and prefer to have content fill the browser
window you've decided on, rather than the fixed width style the
designer likes *and* you use Firefox and Greasemonkey/Stylish the
following user style may
Hi,
As you have seen now the http://maemo.org homepage features the news
coming from http://garage.maemo.org, that are written directly by the
project maintainers. Users can subscribe to feeds and be the first
ones to know.
Garage project maintainers, please make sure all your relevant
I agree with Jean-Luc. Daily e-mail from the list rarely tops 20 (which
includes notices of new releases), I don't see a problem.
I learned about MaemoClaws here and when the notice came out (just using
this as an example) I decided to give it a try. I would not have checked
the garage project
Please don't feel offended. Keep sending your email, many read them.
I wanted to stress the point that no matter if you send them to the list
or not please do keep your garage projects updated using the news tool
there.
You had posted an email but not published the corresponding news in your
On 05/10/2007 22:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
As you have seen now the http://maemo.org homepage features the news
coming from http://garage.maemo.org, that are written directly by the
project maintainers. Users can subscribe to feeds and be the first ones
to know.
Garage project
tnx
Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
James,
Counterpath has a great softphone and there is a free version known as
XLite. Here is the url to the www page for it:
http://www.counterpath.com/index.php?menu=Productssmenu=xlite
and for the downloads page
On May 10, 2007, at 14:18, Jonathan Greene wrote:
Address: http://www.claws-mail.org/maemo
Distribution: mistral
Components: user
The updating the package list fails when this repository is in the
app catalog. (Tried with and without trailing slash in the URL.)
--
Henri Sivonen
[EMAIL
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 05:54:07AM -0600, Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
I agree with Jean-Luc. Daily e-mail from the list rarely tops 20 (which
includes notices of new releases), I don't see a problem.
I learned about MaemoClaws here and when the notice came out (just using
this as an example)
Andrew Flegg wrote:
Hi,
If, like me, you find the narrow columns on the new planet a triumph
of style over usability; and prefer to have content fill the browser
window you've decided on, rather than the fixed width style the
designer likes *and* you use Firefox and Greasemonkey/Stylish the
Let's see if we get to a common agreement. Sorry for the long email but
at least those interested will know why we did what we did.
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 19:29 +0100, ext Neil MacLeod wrote:
Thanks for that... I'm sorry to say that I too find the new design
thoroughly unusable.
Usability is
Quim Gil wrote:
Usability is not tied to fixed or flexible width, you can find examples
of good and bad practices with both modalities. Obviously our current
implementation has serious problems specially in areas like the Planet,
agreed. This doesn't mean that fixed width is necessarily
This is a great discussion! Your contribution certainly helps, Neil.
Randall (Randy) Arnold
Quality Feedback Analyst
Nokia-CMO/Dallas
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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 3:21 PM
To:
I've successfully installed claws-mail on my 770.
Great thing! But I still got a problem:
I often log into my IMAP-Server and see that I received
lots of mail that I want to delete without reading it.
So I'm looking for a way to select several mails and delete
them in one go. How can I do that?
Hello Hans,
On the right of the screen, on the top of the column date,
a button allow to toggle multiple selection.
Jean-Luc
I've successfully installed claws-mail on my 770.
Great thing! But I still got a problem:
I often log into my IMAP-Server and see that I received
lots of mail that I
Thanks, Jean-Luc and Hans for asking the question. I was also trying to do
that.
Nick Shaw.
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On Behalf Of Jean-Luc Biord
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 3:04 PM
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: Claws-mail: select
Am Freitag 11 Mai 2007 23:04 schrieb Jean-Luc Biord:
Hello Hans,
On the right of the screen, on the top of the column date,
a button allow to toggle multiple selection.
Hi Jean-Luc,
I was playing a bit with it, and that's really great! I never
thought there could be a sensible way to read LKML
So we met at #maemo and we discussed. Some pre-conclusions about
planet.maemo.org improvement:
- Keep the fixed width.
- Keep the right column navigation, improved. No text wrap. Possibility
to add more feeds underneath, tbc.
- Keep the hackergotchis but embedded in the text.
- Text flows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a great discussion! Your contribution certainly helps, Neil.
Randall (Randy) Arnold
Quality Feedback Analyst
Nokia-CMO/Dallas
Thanks Randall, though I regret not chiming in sooner and possibly saving the
guys all this aggravation. I'll pay more attention
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 11:22, Alan Williamson wrote:
SNIP
I will be conducting an experiment. I will be travelling from the UK to
San Francisco, and then back via Dallas, and instead of carrying my
laptop, i am going to be armed with just my N800 and a bluetooth keyboard.
SNIP
Any advice?
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