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Originally Posted by THavoc View Post
I don't know what it was intended as, I just know what it is. The whole e-mail experience (which should be the main focus for an enterprise device) is just not on feature-parity with other smartphones on the market, not even Nokia's own. And for a new "flagship" device I don't think feature-parity as a goal is enough.
I totally agree with you. I understand that N900 is quite "new" but these functions are BASIC function for a "internet tablet" like NOKIA says. The Modest client is really poor !
We need better and more functions, local seach, filters etc etc.

Not to speak about Calendar app ! Really basic ! I think also that the problems in sync with Exchange 2003 are due to recurring events, probably not supported in calendar.

Adding functionality to MFE and these apps is the top priority I think. We can even live with no portrait mode for some months but WE NEED, as business user, solid PIM apps and sync functions.

Originally Posted by THavoc View Post
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Ah, I would really, really, really like to know what's the strategy behind Maemo :-)
I fear we never know these aspects.
Nokia has a great platform with Maemo but it needs to invest on in heavily and in short time...the competition is fierce and we'll have new Android and IPhone platform in few moths...if Nokia doesn't prepare a comparable product it will loose the battle for the new leading edge smartphone platform for-ever.

We'll see what will happen...for me after the inital entusiam now I a bit worried to have choosen the wrong device for my use...