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2011-04-17
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2011-04-17
, 18:19
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2011-04-17
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2011-04-17
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2011-04-23
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2011-04-25
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@ Romania
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Check if there's anything in /home/user/.osso/osso-notes
Start x-terminal, type: cd .osso/osso-notes
to list contents: ls -lh
to view a file: cat filename
or if you've got "less" installed: less filename
You're probably looking for something with "autosave" in the name.
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2011-04-25
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2011-04-25
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2011-05-18
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Unfortunately, I have a little problem.
Yesterday I was at a party, taking some photos, and a guy asked me to send him the photos via e-mail. I typed his address in notes, and usually, the notes are saved automatically. Today I connected the phone using mass storage to copy the photos, and while my phone was connected, i opened the notes application to see the e-mail address, but I couldn't access the memory because of it being connected using mass storage. When I disconnected the phone, I was surprised to see that the note was gone . I know I didn't save it, but I'm sure that the specific note is there somewhere, maybe in a temp folder. Can somebody please tell me how can I find that E-mail address? I made that man a promise, that he'll have the photos by today, but I don't know him personally, so I'm not sure when I'll se him again, and I really want to keep my word.