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also, do you think something like this
http://entertainment.slashdot.org/st...estra?from=rss could ever be accomplished with the N900? |
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2. Go to "podcasts" 3. Select the one you want 4. Click "subscibe" 5. Hold "MP3 feed" button and select "Copy link address" 6. Go to gPodder -> subscribe ->"podcast feed/website URL" 7. Control+V 8. Add 9. Select it -> download 10. Easy, wasn't it? Also,do open it via the Media Player. http://i49.tinypic.com/mwy7ts.jpg |
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I stopped reading where you said adding music was ''less than desirable''. If you can't manage to copy/paste a folder you probably should get rid of the N900 and get an eyePhone...
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Copy your music over with a file manager/Windows Explorer - or just use MediaMonkey. Better than iTunes (especially on Windows) and much more flexible.
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Oh and get Panucci from Extras repository. That one is ok for everyone to use. |
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What you just did here is like buying a box of lego and then complaining that you have to build the model first before you can play with it. It's not about playing with the one model that's pictured on the box. It's about being able to build the pieces you get into whatever you want. If you just want out-of-the-box point & click experience go buy an iPhone. It can only do what Apple thinks is profitable for them, but the few things it can do work right out of the box... Quote:
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Bottom Line: it's probably doable, but Apple made sure it's illegal to enlarge their profits. Quote:
This is because the license proprietors think linux being open source is a danger to their business model, because it lets people see how their DRM-locks work and might give them a chance to sabotage them, so they simply refuse to give linux players the proper blayback licenses. Not even for money... Quote:
If it's an iPhone you wanted all along, why didn't you just go and by one? The N900 was never ment to do all the things you describe, and probably a large majority of the people active in this forum knew that long before purchase and actively decided for themselves that they can happily live with that. In fact I'm pretty sure half the people on this forum wouldn't want to use an iPhone even if they were getting paid for it! The N900 is not a toy, it's a tool. You wanted a shiny new toy (nothing wrong with that), and are now disappointed that the supercool tool you bought instead doesn't have the blingbling you expected. That's understandable, but not our fault... Quote:
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Happy new year, although it's not quite time yet ;) |
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