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And everybody needs filemanagers. Myexplorer is welldone app. Filebox/filecase has global search.
 

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I think Meecast is still being maintained for N9. I found that weather app invaluable. (Assuming there's a good weather source supported for wherever you live and work.)
What weather service do you use?
 

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What is the best browser to use with this device?

EDIT: In regards to best browser. Is the hardware on N9 or N950 just
not up to snuff for handling the amount of data one downloads when visiting typical websites nowadays. Or can certain browsers handle this and streamline process better. Do some browsers preload sites based on user history?

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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
In regards to best browser. Is the hardware on N9 or N950 just
not up to snuff for handling the amount of data one downloads when visiting typical websites nowadays. Or can certain browsers handle this and streamline process better. Do some browsers preload sites based on user history?
Opensource browsers, and browsers in general, have developed a lot in the past 10 years or so.
And so has the web; it is simply much more complex & demanding than it used to be.
So there's some compatibility problems which might lead to javascript breaking in weird ways.
Add to that all the trouble you get because encryption doesn't work anymore on these outdated browsers...
And yes, even a cheap Android phone nowadays has more oomph than an N9.
(And the graphical UI of a mobile phone OS needs to keep much more stuff in RAM than, say, a normal Linux desktop)
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Originally Posted by nonsuch View Post
Opensource browsers, and browsers in general, have developed a lot in the past 10 years or so.
And so has the web; it is simply much more complex & demanding than it used to be.
So there's some compatibility problems which might lead to javascript breaking in weird ways.
Add to that all the trouble you get because encryption doesn't work anymore on these outdated browsers...
And yes, even a cheap Android phone nowadays has more oomph than an N9.
(And the graphical UI of a mobile phone OS needs to keep much more stuff in RAM than, say, a normal Linux desktop)
Yup, that's probably the state of affairs. So besides Web and Opera what other browsers are worth testing on N9/N950?
EDIT: Just remembered there is also icewiesel! Anybody use that?

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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Just remembered there is also icewiesel! Anybody use that?
Maemish does. it involves a Debian chroot, outlined in the wiki.
Please also find Maemish's posts about this.
Keep in mind that that Iceweasel version is just less outdated.
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Maemish does. it involves a Debian chroot, outlined in the wiki.
Please also find Maemish's posts about this.
Keep in mind that that Iceweasel version is just less outdated.
Thanks. I have iceweisel running. Of course it creates a desktop environment which does not use screen space efficiently. But I like it.
 

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