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Bobthemonkey

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Sep 11, 2006
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Ok, I'm shortly to become the owner of an ipod touch 2.0 as part of the back to school rebate (UK). I did search on this subject, but there were few results, and those that did appear were old.

I already have a N95, so is there any, reliable way of
a) using the Nokia for internet access on the touch
b) sending GPS data from the Nokia to the touch.

I understand that the 'accepted' way of doing this is with an application called 'Joiku'. Has anyone got any experience with this, and do you need the premium version to work with mail on the touch, or will the basic version be enough. As I understand it is the main difference is that the free version only supports http& https, while the premium version offer broader support.

It claims to have a GPS capability, but the wording suggests the refresh rate is very slow; i.e. not enough to be used as an in car navigation in an emergency by a passenger. Does anyone know of a better alternative?

Thanks in advance for responding to my first post in this part of macrumors.
 
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