I've reflashed my 770 and hanged around with the applications repositories [1] and the applications manager for a while now.<br>There are some issues I'd like to comment in this list for if anybody can help getting them fixed:<br>1) There seems to be a bug in the update proccess where the repositories are checked sequentially.It appears to me that, when a repo is empty or invalid for any reason (which??), the Tools/AppManager stops responding. Probably there should exist a timeout check for each repo and in case of failure the app should continue with the following. Kind of a bug there.<br>2) It is not obvious how to set the repo's up. I mean it is not unexperienced-user friendly, specially in a language other than english. Needs the user to set a different repo up for each term under "components"? Why do many of the repositories get the application hanged-up?<br>3) It isn't obvious either that "unchecking" the "Active" checkbox under "Catalogue/Edit" for a repository that
is blocking the update proccess does the trick. If a repo is not OK and the user tries to update (which is the default behaviour assigned to the closing of the "Catalogue/Edit" dialog box), the user gets a hanged-up pop-up reading "Downloading 3K". Cancellating this one kicks the user outside the update proccess, even if there are some more valid repos to check directly after the one that failed.<br>4) The data at the wikipage is quite incomplete, even for the most popular repositories, specially under "Applications". This could be enhanced and hopefully translated and linked.<br>5) The "AppManager/Main/Install new apps" window has some problems too:<br> 5.a) The categories are listed in a top-down view inside large boxes. The right-hand side of the window is blank and could be used to show two or three columns of buttons, thus not requiring so much scrolling-down to the user<br> 5.b) The buttons are quite large in height, thus requiring
the user to scroll down a lot when installing new apps (minor annoyance)<br> 5.c) May be a tree-view would be more intuitiev and user-friendly?<br>6 and last) The "app catalogue" menu option should IMHO have its own button within the "Main" window. It's quite hidden from the average user and is used a lot.<br><br>For the rest, the Applications manager rocks! It's very confortable to use and I love the "Details" tab shown for each packet. Greatly improved from its antecessor. Keep up the good work!<br><br>[1]: http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ApplicationRepositories<br><br>Saludos,<br><br><br><br><br><BR><BR><DIV> <DIV>###############################</DIV>Alfonso.</DIV> <DIV>###############################</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>VISITA MI BLOG:</DIV> <DIV><A href="http://alfonsoycia.blogspot.com/">http://alfonsoycia.blogspot.com/</A></DIV> <DIV> </DIV><p> 
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