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#51
cant seem to find any way to download dropn9 deb file directly to my n9. anyone have a link that works with the n9 browser directly?
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#52
In case anybody cares, I'm going to be sticking short videos of different games for the N9 on YouTube. Here's Samurai 2.

I will also eventually add applications to the mix.

https://www.youtube.com/knownokia

I'll happily take requests of anything available in the Nokia Store or external repositories.
 

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Great idea & thanks!
 
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Tried the dropbox app works very good. seems it does not create the needed folders to download into, so if you create the folders manually it works great. I downloaded from the site on my n9 and it installed just fine.
 

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Originally Posted by Vaskinn View Post
Hi everyone.

There is now a spotify client available on the Nokia store. It uses libspotify (official library) so it's fully featured, even offline playlists, and requires a premium subscription to spotify. (The app itself is free)

Personally I think it's looks better than the official symbian client, and the only feature I've missied so far is using the controls on a bluetooth headset to control playback.
Also the official Spotify client has now been released:

http://store.ovi.com/content/213756

I bought the Nokia Wireless Receiver MD-310 and hooked it up to my home stereo. Works nicely with N9 (NFC & Blueooth), streaming Spotify

MD-310 info:
http://europe.nokia.com/find-product...music-receiver
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Nokia City Scene available (by Nokia Beta Labs)

http://nokiagadgets.com/2011/10/25/n...ew-app-for-n9/

Seems to run quite snappy, at least some of the apps on N9 are really well done!
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Originally Posted by myrjola View Post
Nokia City Scene available (by Nokia Beta Labs)

http://nokiagadgets.com/2011/10/25/n...ew-app-for-n9/

Seems to run quite snappy, at least some of the apps on N9 are really well done!
Yes I dled it today, works quiet well in SF.
 
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Originally Posted by myrjola View Post
Also the official Spotify client has now been released:

http://store.ovi.com/content/213756
Quick comparison:

MeeSpot looks better and feels faster

Official client supports local files but I can't seem to make a "mixed" playlist.

Official client registers control buttons on bluetooth headset, so you don't have to get your phone out to change tracks.
 

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#59
Does anyone know of an alternate mail client for the N9? I've had claws-mail on my n900 for ages and it blows away the client that's built in. Perhaps I've been spoiled by claws, but I really don't dig the builtin client.
 
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No other email client as of yet. Honestly i think the built in client is excellent. Its very finger friendly and is one of the best HTML rendering clients I have used.
 
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