Admira’s Weblog

November 15, 2007

OS2008 on n800

Filed under: n800 n770,n810,os2008 — admira @ 4:37 am

Hi All,

It appears that putting os2008 officially is delayed until December, however there is another way to download it on your n800. You need a linux machine to get it going. Me? I’m waiting for the official release… just in case.

November 8, 2007

Quiet on the Western Front…

Filed under: Uncategorized — admira @ 10:13 pm

Sorry about the lack of postings, I’m awaiting the upcoming release of OS2008 before playing around with config files, or posting reviews until thats out and I’ve had a chance to play with it 🙂

November 4, 2007

Google Mail and Calender on the n800

Filed under: n800 n770,n810 — admira @ 1:46 am

My review of Outlook Web Access (see here) inspired me to examine other potential suites that perform the same function that are more widely accessible. The most obvious choice is Google Mail and Calendar. These two together offer almost all the functions that Outlook Web Access can offer, and its available to everyone.  I used the Opera browser engine after my experiences with the MicroB in my previous review. Its worth noting that I’ve obscured parts of the images for privacy reasons.

After logging in, you get what you would expect with google mail, your inbox:

However I did find that sometimes, after loading the inbox it then expands each line to contain the first line of text from the email – this then makes each email take up more room so you can see less than what is above, but I never managed to get a screenshot of it happening.

Creating a new mail looks like the following:

I personally quite like this view – very efficient, the toolbar shows all the editing items neatly, it can sometimes involve a bit of scrolling around to type a full email, add contacts etc. But generally I think this displays very well and was very usable in my testing.

I decided I wanted to test attachment handling, so I emailed myself some documents as you can see in the following screenshot:

For each of the attachments you get the option to Open as HTML, and also to open in the Google Docs. I tested Open as HTML for each of them. In my spreadsheet I had a simple Excel (2003) worksheet that looked like the following:

In the google attachment view it came out like this:

Not exactly what I’d call a great view of what is rather a simple spreadsheet, however that is more a reflection on the Google “View as HTML” option for spreadsheets than it is the n800 rendering.

Next up, the word document. I typed up a quick document that had some WordArt in it, and also a tbale with various bits of text. After my spreadsheet experience I thought the wordart wouldn’t even appear and the table might not look accurate. I won’t bother putting up the screenshot of it in word, however, as it looks exactly the same in gmail as it did in Word:

Pretty impressive I thought!

Next up, a the calendar functionality. This all went quite smoothly:

All the various views (day/week/month) etc present well and make good use of the available space.

Creating a new item is also a clean, simple experience:

As you can see, there are various repeating options (not as many as Outlook but still enough in my mind) but its a quick experience to add a new reminder or appointment in the calendar.

Once saved, it looks like the following:

It gives a nice highlight of the days with something happening and the items clearly stand out.

Essentially, Google Mail and Calendar provide a useful suite of organisational tools – as long as you are online. They render well on the n800 and its a quick and easy experience to manage your mail and calendar items with Google on the n800.

I hope that helps someone!

November 3, 2007

Blogging from the n800

Filed under: n800 n770,n810 — admira @ 12:44 am

I usually blog from a mix of my n800 and my pc, tranferring text files with the body of the post and any images I copy to my PC to upload. On the n800, I’ve always used the web client for updating this blog. I wondered if there was a better way, and again thanks to the people at http://www.internettablettalk.com, I found there is. Check out the thread at:

 http://internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11208

Essentially, there is a wordpress client, and the developer contributed to the thread and looks like big things are due! Check out the client at:

http://maemo-wordpy.garage.maemo.org/

Blog at WordPress.com.