Is there a screen capture program that runs on the n800? Could it capture a screenshot of the webcam's video? Is this maybe a kludge? All I want is a still snapshot. I just bought an n800 a few hours ago at the CompUSA in Rancho Cucamonga, California. I've been interested in Linux PDAs since the year 2000, but I've never owned one until now. I'm not a hacker, I'm a doodler. Today I learned that sketch can't read image files unless they look like this: xxx.sketch.png bozo.sketch.png two2.sketch.png And so forth. I imported an image file from my Mac mini via USB and suckered sketch into opening it. There's definitely room for improvement. In http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/2007-January/002803.html Mike Klein wrote: > It's kind of a developer's device for the moment. Not marketed as > such...but true none the less. > > Mail seems like an abomination...ditto for a/v chat...however this > one kinda reflects industry fragmentation regarding voip protocols. > > I believe Skype will be coming to N800 soon. This is getting to be > large voip 'playground'...so quite useful. > > A device that comes with camera and no app out of box to use > it...is definitely immature...but with time much is possible. > > mike > > Jonathan Greene wrote: >> I just found that google calendar works on the N800 which is >> awesome as it never really worked for me on the 770. I am >> using the factory OS version and apparently need to update to >> a later version ... >> Anyone get the n800 flashed via Mac yet using the flasher app? This is for the 770 but could possibly work with the n800... http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HOWTO_FlashLatestNokiaImageWithMacOSX Please post a followup if you succeed at flashing the n800 via Mac. >> Where Where are the rest of the apps that run on IT2007? The >> application catalog is pretty sparse... I know it's new but a few >> more would be nice. Applications for IT2006 that have been tested to run on IT2007... http://maemo.org/maemowiki/OS2007_Tested_Applications And a few that don't run (yet) on IT2007. Namely Tuner, Ogg Vorbis Player, MPlayer and Xournal. >> _______________________________________________ >> maemo-users mailing list >> maemo-users at maemo.org >> https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users I look forward to exploring the X terminal. Tallyho, Thomas Armagost http://www.well.com/user/silly/blog.html