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Originally Posted by mobiledivide View Post
Its comments like this that I REALLY don't understand. The tablet is worth every cent I spent on it even if development stopped TODAY. I use it every day to listen to music in at least 3 different ways, type notes in meetings and classes. I have no problem being part of a 'test audience' if I can get as much *real* use of this I am doing presently.

If you don't like this function then post that you don't like it and step back and let those of us who do like it to discuss it without stepping in just purely to stir up crap. Karel commented on my first comment loooong after I had posted it, surely only to troll the thread further.

If you don't like what the tablet does for you then sell it and buy whatever device you think would your profile better and go troll their forums.
As for me any additional functionality is a good thing even if I only use it once.
Don't get me wrong big fella... I wasn't clear or used the wrong choice of words when I said "average user". By that I meant handheld user.

I didn't buy the tablet in lui of a the current handhelds or to replace a PIM. I bought its potential.
In that respect I have been very satisfied with the IMPROVEMENTS that have been made and each time that "development activity" meets "brickwall" cycle that I mentioned occurs, something is learned by all and incremental improvements in existing apps also seems to occur.

My tablet has evolved to be quite useful in ways I could only imagine when I first bought it. In fact, this past week it filled a need for me that I didn't even know existed until it occured... but I'll post more about that later in another thread.

As far as stepping back, well... I don't think so.
I maintain that the NIT is an amazing piece of hardware and we haven't yet seen its full potential.
Some of that potential can only be developed by Nokia or it's licensees because of the closed nature of some of its firmware.
 

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