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    Favorite use for your Nokia 770?

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    bom | # 11 | 2006-06-06, 19:51 | Report

    I just love reading itT, one of my favourite places to browse with my 770. One question: the column width for text on this forum is wide. If I increase magnification to 150% I end up scrolling from side to side. Is there a user configurable way to reduce the column width?
    Thanks for a great forum.

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    fpp | # 12 | 2006-06-06, 20:15 | Report

    There is a "PDA style" in the style chooser listbox at the bottom left of each page, that would be more appropriate for the 770 (like Blogline's mobile mode).
    Unfortunately on ITT it is very disfunctional, unlike other vBulletin-powered sites I've seen that cater to mobile devices.

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    9a6or | # 13 | 2006-06-06, 22:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by bom
    ...If I increase magnification to 150% I end up scrolling from side to side. ...
    View / Optimised view

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    cAPSLOCK | # 14 | 2006-06-07, 05:05 | Report

    e-book reader.

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    joq100 | # 15 | 2006-06-07, 07:33 | Report

    Even that I use it mainly for internet browsing in the couch, listening to podcasts with the tablet is turning to be great. Before, I hadn't paid much attention to podcasts, but now I can directly download podcasts to it and listen to them while going for a walk with the dog. I use it even while jogging, but I must admit that for that purpose it is a little too big.

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    bom | # 16 | 2006-06-07, 08:36 | Report

    Thanks cAPSLOCK,
    The View > Optimised view menue in the Web browser of the 770 solves the problem. Anyone got any plans to write the book on the 770, or gather up all the nuggets of information for beginners and advanced users that are scattered all over the place?

    And a second question, please. Any advice on a good Linux book for beginners?

    Thanks,
    Bom

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    benny1967 | # 17 | 2006-06-07, 14:03 | Report

    I'm suprised I use XChat so much on the 770. I would have thought the onscreen keyboard isn't suited for chatting, but its OK when you only do private conversations.
    So I find myself in bed at night, pretending to switch the 770 on "just to check mails" and then have a chat if some of my friends are online.

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