

Red and Blue are Blogger and WordPress, Green is Typepad.įirst things first, Lifeblog is not primarily a blogging application. A bit surprising, as I would have thought they’d have support for the lion-share of the blogging market: Blogger and WordPress. The online FAQ mentions it only supports Typepad. The software does not list supported blogging platforms, instead it offers a broken link to the Nokia website.

Lifeblog is an intermediate software for moving data from your phone to your PC to you internet blog. The link on the Nokia site to buy a full version of Lifeblog for 30 Euro is broken. The free version of the Lifeblog software has a limitation that it can only transfer 500 items from your phone to your PC. The latest version of Lifeblog is 2.0.43, but the Nokia 6682 only supports 1.80.50. Make sure you choose the option to download both the phone software and the PC software at the same time. Why would I use my phone to edit content instead of connecting to a PC and using much better software with a much faster processor? I have the same issue with digital cameras. Nokia has three applications available for download: Lifeblog, image editing software and video editing software. A pop-up will appear on your phone to confirm that you want to install the software. It prompts you to connect your phone to the PC for the first time, installs the software on the phone and the PC. I chose to download the latest versions of the software from the Nokia website instead. The 6682 comes with a CD-ROM to install the software to connect to your PC. But why not software approximation based on cell tower location? The phone CPU runs at 220 MHz with half a gig of RAM.

GPS is not yet standard and that makes me sad. The attachable GPS unit is not yet available and will cost $280 US when it is. Replacement shell casings are going for about $18 US on E-bay. The good news is there is a plastic screen covering the LCD that is part of shell casing. How many years have digital cameras been getting this right for? All you had to do was copy a digital camera. It is on the top of the phone, which means that if you are trying to take a photo without putting your wrist through the strap it will either be hanging in front of your display or in front of your lens. Big circle on it for scratching your display/camera lens.
