Downloading applications

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Internet Tablets use the concept of software repositories, a concept carried over from Linux. You can tell your N900 where these repositories are via the Application Manager. The Application Manager automatically then presents you a list of available applications that can be installed on your device, and takes care of any dependancies that may be required.  
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Internet Tablets use the concept of software repositories, a concept carried over from Linux. You can tell your N900 where these repositories are via the Application Manager. The Application Manager automatically then presents you a list of available applications that can be installed on your device, and takes care of any dependancies that may be required.  
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There are multiple repositories available for the N900:
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There are multiple repositories available for the N900:
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# [http://maemo.nokia.com/maemo-select/applications/ovi-store/ Nokia's Ovi Store]
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# [http://maemo.nokia.com/maemo-select/applications/ovi-store/ Nokia's Ovi Store]
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# Commercial Application Vendors
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# Commercial Application Vendors
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#  [http://wiki.maemo.org/Installing_applications Community Applications]
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#  [http://wiki.maemo.org/Installing_applications Community Applications]
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The Application Manager also allows you to uninstall applications as well as keep you notified of updates to your installed applications.
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The Application Manager also allows you to uninstall applications as well as keep you notified of updates to your installed applications.
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You will also find One Click Install Applications on the web for instance in the [http://maemo.org/downloads/Maemo5/ Downloads] section of this web site.
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You will also find One Click Install Applications on the web for instance in the [http://maemo.org/downloads/Maemo5/ Downloads] section of this web site.
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If you can't find what you want, sign up to [http://talk.maemo.org/forumdisplay.php?f=44 Maemo Talk] and ask. If a few people are interested, or if a particular developer sees value in your idea, it's likely someone will write you an application to do what you want. And yes, that really does work.
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If you can't find what you want, sign up to [http://talk.maemo.org/forumdisplay.php?f=44 Maemo Talk] and ask. If a few people are interested, or if a particular developer sees value in your idea, it's likely someone will write you an application to do what you want. And yes, that really does work.
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Or you can learn to program in Maemo or Qt yourself.  
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Or you can learn to program in Maemo or Qt yourself.  
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There's a good set of tutorials [http://www.forum.nokia.com/Tools_Docs_and_Code/Documentation/Maemo.xhtml here, with a Hello world app too...] and there's a separate Developer FAQ on this site.
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There's a good set of tutorials [http://www.forum.nokia.com/Tools_Docs_and_Code/Documentation/Maemo.xhtml here, with a Hello world app too...] and there's a separate Developer FAQ on this site.
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There are several places to download applications for Maemo devices.
 
== Application manager ==
== Application manager ==
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Application manager also handles software updates automaticly.
Application manager also handles software updates automaticly.
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== Other ==
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== Other ways ==
It is recommended to use the application manager since it this is the easiest way to install software. If it doesn't suit your needs please see the following solutions:
It is recommended to use the application manager since it this is the easiest way to install software. If it doesn't suit your needs please see the following solutions:

Revision as of 16:36, 18 November 2009

Internet Tablets use the concept of software repositories, a concept carried over from Linux. You can tell your N900 where these repositories are via the Application Manager. The Application Manager automatically then presents you a list of available applications that can be installed on your device, and takes care of any dependancies that may be required.

There are multiple repositories available for the N900:

  1. Nokia's Ovi Store
  2. Commercial Application Vendors
  3. Community Applications

The Application Manager also allows you to uninstall applications as well as keep you notified of updates to your installed applications.

You will also find One Click Install Applications on the web for instance in the Downloads section of this web site.

If you can't find what you want, sign up to Maemo Talk and ask. If a few people are interested, or if a particular developer sees value in your idea, it's likely someone will write you an application to do what you want. And yes, that really does work.

Or you can learn to program in Maemo or Qt yourself.

There's a good set of tutorials here, with a Hello world app too... and there's a separate Developer FAQ on this site.


Application manager

Application manager is a preinstalled graphical user interface to APT.

Application manager shows contents of configured repositories. It is a tool to search and install software. The basic repository list has approximately same content as maemo.org Downloads.

Application manager also handles software updates automaticly.

Other ways

It is recommended to use the application manager since it this is the easiest way to install software. If it doesn't suit your needs please see the following solutions:

See also article Installing applications if you are interested in Power users manual pages. Please read disclaimer from last link before proceeding!