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#51
Both sides have valid points. It must be annoying to see the same questions pop up all the time, especially since the search engine (the google powered) really works. Yet on the other hand, some issues are important enough, e.g. like this one, to be discussed many times.
 
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#52
Been on both ends of this discussion :-), but searches are often more frustrating than is worth it. If the search REALLY stinks, I assume they are using google which seems to become more useless by the day and often seems to be more of a sales catalog than an actual search for something useful to *me* and whatever problem I am trying to solve (starting on page 10 will often get you past the paid placements and into some useful information unless it is just all gobblygoop). After trying a half dozen to a dozen or so different search parameters and getting nothing useful, yes, sometimes I do get a bit frustrated and will pester the gods :-).

Yes, people should search before asking but I can certainly understand why that might not be the first choice. I do it but often come back to having to beg anyway :-).
 
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#53
Originally Posted by wv9k View Post
After trying a half dozen to a dozen or so different search parameters and getting nothing useful . . .
Are you sure you're using the same google I am?

Besides, there's already a tailormade search specifically for ITT through google.

Originally Posted by wv9k View Post
Yes, people should search before asking but I can certainly understand why that might not be the first choice. I do it but often come back to having to beg anyway :-).
Which is all I ask. If you invest the time and find nothing, for whatever reason, and then have to post a question, that's fine with me. Just be sure to explain your toils in the post so I don't just assume you didn't search (I may still rib you for your weak google-fu, though ).

I say again, all that I ask is that you at least put the effort into trying to find what you're looking for. If you fail and need to ask, then I have no problems putting forth my effort to match your own.
 

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#54
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Are you sure you're using the same google I am?
If not both myself and the seemingly increasing number of people I hear complaining about it would love to know which one you use :-).

The one I hear most seems to basically refer to google as an online product catalog... By far and large I can relate :-(.
 
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#55
I don't know if its me or what, but the finger keyboard does not work ok. With or without backup it doesn't pop-up very often. And when it does, aplications like MicroB doesn't recognize what I type.

Incredible in a final release of an operative system.
 
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#56
One thumb up and one down. Great promise. I like the snappier speed, larger more finger friendly interface, but it still feels a little beta-ish and I've gone back to 2007 until the next release and/or until more apps are available.
 
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#57

I have had a host of problems since “upgrading” my N800 to OS2008 about a week ago from OS2007 and I could really use people's advice (I ask several specific questions at the end of this post).

My source for the OS2008 was http://noneus.de/ where I downloaded RX-34_2008SE_2.2007.50-2_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin. It downloaded quickly on my broadband connection (about 134 mb in maybe three minutes) and I flashed it to my N800 using the latest Nokia Internet Tablet Software Update Wizard. This also was speedy and I was soooohhh….. optimistic. Little did I know what was to come. Btw, I was having no problems with OS2007, although I used it mainly for surfing and e-mail and some YouTube video watching: plain vanilla applications and nothing beyond. I was looking forward to OS2008 and being able to more easily install other apps I had been reading about.

Here is a summary of my issues:

1. Navigating (scrolling around with the stylus either on the page itself or on the scroll bar on the right) on almost all webpages is slower than before.

2. Navigating is sticky and jerky and extremely frustrating.

3. On some web pages now, the stylus cannot drag the page at all – up, down or anywhere!

4. Same as #3 above for finger dragging – it doesn’t work at all on many pages or it works slow, sticky and jerky (and thus pretty useless).

5. Finger keyboard ONLY comes up by pressing the center button on the scroll control and will not come up - as it did with OS2007 on same device – with a simply tap of my finger on the input field. This is not the way this function is supposed to work and is totally inexcusable. I know that many others have already reported on this malfunction.

6. The default font size is smaller on every page – I think this may mean that the screen resolution was changed in OS2008 to include more of the web page on the screen. This is also inexcusable because the default size is now unbelievable tiny! I would like to know who made this asinine decision so I could tell her or him just how asinine it was. There should be a choice of screen resolutions as there is in the Windows OS, so one can adjust the font size.

7. Not everything, but many things in OS2008 work slower for me than OS2007.

8. On the stylus keyboard, there is no longer a CAPS LOCK key – only an “En” key where Caps Lock used to be (En is a language-related key). What happened to Caps Lock? How can I type all CAPS when I need to, without pressing the Cap arrow every single time?!

9. My N800 often completely freezes or gets hung up for 30-60 seconds – it never did that with OS2007. As a matter of fact, I am getting increasingly angry as I type this, thinking of how unpleasant and impractical my N800 has become to use, since I “upgraded” to OS2008. I am also ticked off at all the hype about how slick and smooth OS2008 is. For me, it’s about as slick as molasses going uphill.

Now that I’ve vented, let’s get solution-oriented. Here are my questions:

- Are others having the same terrible experience with OS2008 or is it just me?

- If it’s just me, did I get a bad or corrupted version of OS2008, i.e. should I download it again from a different source and then re-flash in the hope that the second time it will work properly?

- Should I flash back to OS2007?

- Is there something I have overlooked? This is entirely possible – I am no expert!!

All advice is welcome and appreciated, except anyone saying that “this was all covered in many other posts.” I have read dozens of prior posts in the forums and have not seen anyone else having the extensive catalog of problems and overall huge disappointment with OS2008 that I am having.

Thanks very much for listening, folks!
 
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#58
Originally Posted by snowlog View Post
8. On the stylus keyboard, there is no longer a CAPS LOCK key – only an “En” key where Caps Lock used to be (En is a language-related key). What happened to Caps Lock? How can I type all CAPS when I need to, without pressing the Cap arrow every single time?!
Just hold the Shift key for a few seconds and the CAPS LOCK will be activated.
 

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#59
I'll say 'thumbs up'.

I'm a relative new user to the N800 and waited for the official release of OS2008. Web embedded flash video is much improved and the new look is welcome. The only thing that I don't like is the new way to bring up the thumboard keyboard and the screen seems less sensitive to finger taps.

No problems installing apps except the well documented problem with a certain 'repostory'

Unless there is a specific application you need that is not available for OS2008, I say go for it.
 
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#60
Thanks, amigokin. CAPS LOCK issue solved.
 
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