Re: Can googlemaps use GPS sensor in N810 (MoRpHeUz)

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Hi, can I use navigation service of N810(wayfinder) on google maps?

-tusar



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>   1. N800 FM Tuner Applet stations list (Tony Green)
>   2. Hacker Edition (was Re: Is OS2006 still supported?) (Quim Gil)
>   3. Re: Is OS2006 still supported? (Quim Gil)
>   4. Re: Can googlemaps use GPS sensor in N810 (MoRpHeUz)
>   5. Re: OS 2008 Bluetooth keyboard problems (was: Move from 2007
>      to 2008	Questions) (Kevin T. Neely)
>   6. Re: gpe contacts import (Jonathan Markevich)
>   7. GPE On Nokia N800 ITOS2007 (Peter Bart)
>   8. Shortcut Applet? (Chris)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:25:54 +0100
>From: Tony Green <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: N800 FM Tuner Applet stations list
>To: Maemo Users <maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx>
>Message-ID: <200804231125.54903.tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>The Tuner Applet has a facility to download station names and 
>frequencies for a particular area.
>
>Since the list in my home area is virtually un-populated but 
>I've got a good list of available FM stations here, I'd like 
>to contribute it so it's available to other N800 users.
>
>Does anybody know where I can do this? There doesn't seem to 
>be anything in the applet's help screen.
>--
>Tony Green
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>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:14:55 +0300
>From: Quim Gil <quim.gil@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Hacker Edition (was Re: Is OS2006 still supported?)
>To: ext Frantisek Dufka <dufkaf@xxxxxxxxx>
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>ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
>> Quim Gil wrote:
>>> Frantisek Dufka wrote:
>>>> BTW is the first 2008HE also the last one?
>>>
>>> Undecided. Is it worth investing more time on this?  If so, is it 
>>> worth investing it keeping the current way or finding a way for the 
>>> community to take over?
>> 
>> Current way is not ideal from the beginning. Each hacker edition so 
>> far was done without any public progress or discussion. So far the 
>> community role was mostly asking about progress with no answer, 
>> waiting, and later reporting bugs in garage tracker after 
>some release appeared.
>
>I agree the setting was not ideal but it was the best we could 
>get in order to deliver a HE in practical terms. The result of 
>the exercise is all in all acceptable, according to the 
>feedback received.
>
>My personal opinion (and I insist in the "personal" bit) is 
>that a requisite to continue any Hacker Edition model is to 
>have the community hackers not only involved but driving.
>
>What does this mean in practice? We have discussed in several threads.
>Time to agree on things and document in a more structured 
>manner? May sounds like a good month to draw the lines of a 
>potential common plan.
>Please drive. We at Nokia will help knowing more about the 
>stones in the way and the possibilities to remove them.
>
>Nobody knows where the process will lead, but the process 
>itself looks already interesting enough.
>
>Quim
>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:30:29 +0300
>From: Quim Gil <quim.gil@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Is OS2006 still supported?
>To: ext Luca Olivetti <luca@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Cc: maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx
>Message-ID: <480F2BE5.4080200@xxxxxxxxx>
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>Hi again,
>
>ext Luca Olivetti wrote:
>> Right, let's say that nokia, as a VIP customer of TI, is in a better 
>> position to explain the importance of disclosing specs (so that free 
>> drivers can be produced by the community) than a lone hacker in a 
>> basement (to whom TI doesn't even sell directly its wares).
>
>You keep pointing VIP customers and that's fine. And you keep 
>pointing to this lone developer. Is the reality like this, 
>though? Look at the context in the free software community. 
>Look at the history around the Linux OS.
>
>> Obviously only if nokia does get it itself.
>
>Get what? What I'm trying to say is that the open source 
>community also needs to get that hardware vendors won't change 
>their business models unless they have good (business) reasons 
>to do so.
>
>Think that Nokia is a software developer as well. We do see 
>the benefits of open source software and public hardware 
>documentation for our own development - and for you.
>
>Look, the easiest it to see this situation as a fairy tale of 
>good and bad knights with opposite interests. The reality is 
>different, more mixed and complex. Hardware vendors have to 
>get it, but the community has also to learn some things in 
>order to come up together with a brighter future. Let's learn 
>more and better about each other.
>
>> I understand they fear disclosing the specs would make copying their 
>> wares easier, but other manufacturers don't seem to have a problem 
>> with that.
>
>Different companies have different objectives, contexts, strategies...
>What is good for A maybe is not automatically good for B.
>
>Look at the business models and contexts of those doing the 
>moves you like and help providing arguments and business 
>reasons to those still not doing those moves you like.
>
>Quim
>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:45:11 -0300
>From: MoRpHeUz <morpheuz@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Can googlemaps use GPS sensor in N810
>To: "Samer Azmy" <samer.azmy@xxxxxxxxx>
>Cc: maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx
>Message-ID:
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>You can use maemo-mapper to use your gps with google maps.
>
>BR,
>
>On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 5:23 AM, Samer Azmy 
><samer.azmy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> If you have google Maps Proffesional edition, you will be 
>able to use 
>> N810 GPS sensor
>>
>> Regards
>> Samer
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Vyacheslav Sedov 
>> <vyacheslav.sedov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Just going to get N810 but did not find info about this 
>possibility.
>> >  At google i seen that it support only Windows Mobile - 
>may be just 
>> > outdated info?
>> >
>> > With best wishes,
>> > Slav
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>Message: 5
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:09:11 -0400
>From: "Kevin T. Neely" <ktneely@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: OS 2008 Bluetooth keyboard problems (was: Move from 2007
>	to 2008	Questions)
>To: Norman Ramsey <nr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Cc: maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx
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>On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:39:31PM -0400, Norman Ramsey wrote:
>>  > Don't just stew, vote for the bug here:
>>  > https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2850 Let Nokia 
>know this is happening
>>  > to more people and you're not pleased.  I can't believe 
>we have only 5 votes
>>  > for this killer bug.
>> 
>> Thank you so much for the pointer.  I have tried and failed to vote
>> for this bug.  Perhaps my experience will explain why it has received
>
>FYI, using my tablet, I created a bugzilla account, entered 
>teh bug number above (2850) and voted for it.  It probably 
>took me 2.5 minutes.  It's annoying yes, but something I've 
>been meaning to do.
>
>K
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>Message: 6
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:33:20 -0300
>From: "Jonathan Markevich" <jmarkevich+lists@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: gpe contacts import
>To: "Michael Wiktowy" <michael.wiktowy@xxxxxxxxx>
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>On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 2:08 AM, Michael Wiktowy 
><michael.wiktowy@xxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
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>> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Mark Haury 
><wolfmane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Jonathan Markevich wrote:
>> >  > Strong words, <snip>
>> >
>> >  Yeah, I apologize about that to the innocent bystanders 
>on the list.
>> >  However, that insulting, sarcastic attitude of many developers and
>> >  "experts" gets very old very quickly, especially when one 
>is bending
>> >  over backwards to try to help.
>>
>> Way to bite the hand that feeds you. Developers and "experts" are not
>> your slaves and have priorities and processes of their own. If your
>> goal is to have their priorities align better with your priorities,
>> verbally abusing them is not a sound tactic. I think you may 
>have just
>> taken the express route to people's "ignore list".
>>
>
>That's unfair too.  You have to listen to the strong voice, 
>just not take it
>personally.  Look at just what is the goal here.  Fixing bugs, 
>right?  So
>snarking off on users that find the current process for initiating that
>difficult is counterproductive, if not damaging.  Maybe some 
>users are not
>computer savvy.  Bugzilla is clearly for professional-grade 
>testers/QA not
>for the general public.
>
>"Create a test case?"  Yikes.
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>Message: 7
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:17:10 -0400
>From: Peter Bart <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: GPE On Nokia N800 ITOS2007
>To: Maemo Users list <maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx>
>Message-ID: <20080423101710.593f13af@Nokia-N800-26>
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>Hi Everyone,
>    I feel compelled to say that I use the GPE apps on my Nokia every
>single day and have no major problems with it. I migrated from a Palm
>several years ago, not w/o a few growing pains but nothing major. I am
>not a computer person but I can follow directions. Does that make me a
>power user? You decide. I have found the developers, bugzilla, 
>this list
>and ITT forum most tolerant and helpfull for a person not only new to
>Linux; at the time; but the Nokia as well. I don't do things the way I
>used to, I learned different convention, and found ways to give back in
>some small ways. Is GPE on the Maemo platform for everyone? Probably
>not. However, please place me firmly in the column of a happy user of
>not only GPE, but Leafpad, Xournal, Claws, Doc Reader, SpotYah, all the
>cool games, Maemo Recorder, and so on and on. Please do not be upset if
>I didn't mention your project by name. I most likely use it and like
>it! 
><stepping off the soapbox>
>
>
>A very gratefull,
>-- 
>Peter The Plumber sm on the Road
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>Message: 8
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:23:44 -0400
>From: Chris <didjit86@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Shortcut Applet?
>To: maemo-users <maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx>
>Message-ID:
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>Anyone know of an applet (or another way) to make shortcuts on 
>the desktop?
>I want to have a link to a document that I can immediately 
>launch w/o going
>through the file manager.
>
>Tx
>
>Chris
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