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but i'll leave it here anyway since the article title might lure users whom this -would- be applicable
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Thanks for the suggestions all. I'll check some out.
As far as compiling my own stuff -- I'm a developer, I'm not afraid to! But I'm completely unfamiliar with Linux. I set up an Ubuntu virtual machine to play around with and got completely and utterly confused by the developer setup instructions on maemo.org ("install scratchbox" -- great, how? which of those 20 packages? "install xephyr" -- tons of dependency failures that I don't know how to resolve. a step-by-step is greatly needed)
Also, in another thread, a Subversion port was pointed out, which provides some interesting options for syncing the reference library with a desktop computer. Although, I'm still not sure which formats and folders the N800 can natively search without additional tools being brought in.
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Let's say I max it out with a couple of high-capacity SD cards, with the intention that as I find web pages, PDFs, or just random text snippets that are interesting to me, I want to capture them permanently on the N800 for later search and retrieval.
I've run into some road blocks in my experiments so far:
1. It's not clear what the built-in search tool is actually able to search. It seems to be able to search RTF files, but not TXT files, for example. I'm not sure if it can search PDF files. What about saved pages from Opera?
2. It's also not clear to me if the built-in search looks just at built-in memory, one of the memory cards, or all available storage.
3. The built-in search appears not to be terribly fast. Is it going to become unusable with a large volume of data?
4. I'd really like to do this "offline" so I don't need a net connection to look stuff up. So, let's not talk about web apps here.
Is anyone already doing anything like this, and if so, what works and what doesn't?
What are the best options for performance of searching?
Are there any utilities that make "capturing" easier than the somewhat tedious copy-and-paste mechanism in Hildon, followed by Notes > New Note > Paste > Save > Type File name > Click Save > etc...?
If I capture an item on the desktop, can I send it to the N800 easily with Bluetooth?
What are the most compatible / interchangeable-with-desktop file formats to use? (I use Mac OS X on the desktop)
This is kind of a theoretical question, but my N800 gets dustier and dustier thanks to my iPhone, and offline storage is one of the few things that the N800 still beats the iPhone at. Hoping to get some insightful discussion rolling.