I spotted an interesting item in my App manager after updating my N95's firmware version to v21:
Share Online 3.0 is an uploading tool for your photos and videos that works with Flickr, Share on Ovi and Vox. It enables one-click uploading to any of these (currently supported) services.
Remember, Share Online 3.0 is only an upgrade for N95s, since a
previous version of Share Online comes preinstalled with every N95
firmware. And after upgrading you get, for example, a new line dedicated to Share in
your Active Standby. I personally have used 3.0 since it came out and
am very satisfied, but there were those that installed it just to try
and came to the conclusion that they didn't like it after all. And
sadly, it wouldn't go away except after a full format of the phone or after a firmware upgrade.
Well now it can be uninstalled just like any other app, from within the App manager. I have no idea if this is because the v21 firmware or because of an update to Share Online itself, since the version I installed after my firmware upgrade was the latest one (and presumably more recent than what I had during v20 firmware).
Good news anyway. Having choice is always better than not having any.
Share Online 3.0 is an uploading tool for your photos and videos that works with Flickr, Share on Ovi and Vox. It enables one-click uploading to any of these (currently supported) services.
Remember, Share Online 3.0 is only an upgrade for N95s, since a
previous version of Share Online comes preinstalled with every N95
firmware. And after upgrading you get, for example, a new line dedicated to Share in
your Active Standby. I personally have used 3.0 since it came out and
am very satisfied, but there were those that installed it just to try
and came to the conclusion that they didn't like it after all. And
sadly, it wouldn't go away except after a full format of the phone or after a firmware upgrade.
Well now it can be uninstalled just like any other app, from within the App manager. I have no idea if this is because the v21 firmware or because of an update to Share Online itself, since the version I installed after my firmware upgrade was the latest one (and presumably more recent than what I had during v20 firmware).
Good news anyway. Having choice is always better than not having any.