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#71
Originally Posted by kanishou View Post
I think you will be pleased with the new browser.
The only browser that comes close to pleasing me is tear but even that fails to perform some of the basic functions that I would hold as valuable for a mid or tablet. I can't watch videos (even if i could it's not loud enough), i can't pay bills, replying on sites like this in text fields is taking a chance cuz i might accidentally click a link on the edge of the screen if i put it down to think and pick it back up, i can't shop cuz it keeps crashing, crashing, it pretty much is only reliable for looking and reading web pages. So i need you to check this out for me/us on the N900.
 
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#72
Originally Posted by qole View Post
What are you talking about, it looks fine!
Stop that! You're using up my CPU cycles and battery to render that!
 

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#73
Originally Posted by aironeous View Post
The only browser that comes close to pleasing me is tear but even that fails to perform some of the basic functions that I would hold as valuable for a mid or tablet. I can't watch videos (even if i could it's not loud enough), i can't pay bills, replying on sites like this in text fields is taking a chance cuz i might accidentally click a link on the edge of the screen if i put it down to think and pick it back up, i can't shop cuz it keeps crashing, crashing, it pretty much is only reliable for looking and reading web pages. So i need you to check this out for me/us on the N900.
From twitter

"Desktop browsing gone mobile. I have not found a site yet that I cannot access and use as I would on my PC or Mac."

And check out the n900 video walk through you will be amazed with the browser!
 

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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Stop that! You're using up my CPU cycles and battery to render that!
Even better, you quoted it, so it's on everyone's screen twice now!
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#75
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Wait until the answers get filled out.

Tried <h4>, but unfortunately the styling is broken. Will have to cope with it as-is for now.
Thanks! Was worth a shot!

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#76
Originally Posted by aironeous View Post
The only browser that comes close to pleasing me is tear but even that fails to perform some of the basic functions that I would hold as valuable for a mid or tablet. I can't watch videos (even if i could it's not loud enough), i can't pay bills, replying on sites like this in text fields is taking a chance cuz i might accidentally click a link on the edge of the screen if i put it down to think and pick it back up, i can't shop cuz it keeps crashing, crashing, it pretty much is only reliable for looking and reading web pages. So i need you to check this out for me/us on the N900.
I never have these problems. Not a single one of them. I find a lot of weirdness like this goes away when you stay with mainly the default stuff installed and don't mess around too much.
 
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The N900 From A Community Perspective
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#78
Is it possible to disable data roaming?

I often work near the border so my phone switches to roaming in other networks sometimes. For my normal provider I have a 3G Data-Flatrate but in foreign networks I have to pay (quite a bit) for data. So is there a way to restrict data use over 3G to your home operator?
 
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
The N900 From A Community Perspective
Thanks for that article. Quoting:
One humourous note; opening and closing apps is accompanied by such human-sounding “whshhht” and “fshhhht” sounds that people look at you, wondering why you're making those funny noises with your mouth.
I hope that can be disabled!
 
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Originally Posted by seiichiro0185 View Post
Is it possible to disable data roaming?

I often work near the border so my phone switches to roaming in other networks sometimes. For my normal provider I have a 3G Data-Flatrate but in foreign networks I have to pay (quite a bit) for data. So is there a way to restrict data use over 3G to your home operator?
Yea, that's a fun first bill, you're like WTF!!!
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