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#291
Seen that to.But i just did,nt like the way they take ownership of my contacts info and what ever else they might get from my phone..

Jenirok works different, It searches a public database,and dos,nt collect anything from my phone.
Realy hope someone vill consider porting it
 
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#292
Originally Posted by bandora View Post
I think I saw something like that in the Nokia Store for N9.. Or maybe Moko.. Not sure.. I saw an app like that somewhere for the N9..
The app you mean is WhozCalling. You can get it here. Just be warned that it builds up its database by uploading its users' contacts to its servers. Despite this you probably won't be able to identify an unknown number.
 
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#293
- OCR software - my friend's Nokia E66 can do that with Nokia Multiscanner ( http://symbianv3.com/nokia-multiscan...s-with-camera/ )

- Office suite

- Ovi Maps 3d (like here: http://mynokiablog.com/2011/04/19/ov...ole-lotta-wow/ )

- not really a whole application, but in maps/navigation app there should be an option to plan your travel with public transport (as in google maps)
 

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#294
Originally Posted by don.edri View Post
- not really a whole application, but in maps/navigation app there should be an option to plan your travel with public transport (as in google maps)
Doesn't Nokia Public Transport enable this exact thing?
 
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#295
hmm, I don't know how could I miss it. Just checked it and it certainly does the thing, but does not really work well in my area (Zurich/surroundings) plus you cannot display the path on the map - only beginning or end of your route and it's damn slow on my n9. So, agreed, new app not necessary but there's a lot room for improvement here.
 
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#296
GPS convertor, for firemen...
l need that:

http://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/gps-dfci/id530096517

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#297
Slice - it scours your mail for receipts then tracks them for you. Would be nice if it added delivery dates to your calendar.
 
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#298
Well, being a late comer, I don't know if anyone mentioned one feature I used quite often on my 5800XM: Voice dialing.
I am surprised that today's smart-phones need an internet connection for a feature that was working reasonably well 3 years ago on a rather cheap phone.
Voice dialing, along with the voice synthesizer is very useful for people who cannot chimp on the screen all the time, but still want to make a call. Like bicycle riders for instance.
 
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a funambol client would be great, or syncevolution with the ability to sync not only calendar and contacts but also tasks and notes. As far a I know only some additional code should be required to enable syncevolution to sync also tasks and notes. Please ask Patrick Ohly, the developer of syncevolution.

I believe that a complete sync tool is a must have.

In addition to that I would like to have pfuel - the good old palm tool. If you like to see more information please open pfuel.sf.net.

And there was another nice tool in the palm world, it was very simple but useful: open
open is a small tool to store information about the opening time of shops, restaurants, bars, offices and so on. If you are interested I can give you some more details. Developer is Steffen Hartmann, more at www.steffen-hartmann.de

Both tools are published under GPL.


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Last edited by kermit; 2012-06-20 at 22:44.
 
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Since I'm carrying a lot of documents on my N9 lately I've been missing the ability to print them out the phone directly (with wifi enabled printers). There was an app for android and it worked very well with my old lg p500:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...e=related_apps

So I think this would one.

Another one, similar but in reverse:

http://nokian9world.blogspot.ch/2011...symbian-3.html

And the latter one could also have text-recognition capabilities - which would just make my day. Any chances of those appearing ever?
 

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