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#41
will an n64 emulator ever really work well on this device- i would love to lay golden eye and mario kart but can it run it..

the web browser is great tho- annoyed that it doesnt utilise its flash support that well.
 
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#42
I realize that in the iPhone world the only way that one may feel one can get attention is to gripe at Apple. But in the Open Source world your voice CAN be heard, its a matter of knowing where to apply the pressure.

So here are a sample of the bugs I have voted for

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6819

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6766

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2922

and this one is particularly sweet, as I have just got an email from the devs to say they are making the change requested.

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5496


Here is my wiki page listing all the limitations of Mail for Exchange

http://wiki.maemo.org/N900_Email_Options
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#43
I'd like to be able to sync with the repositories. (See other threads.)
 
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#44
Originally Posted by dreadnought View Post
- email notifications could be better, don't really like the way it just tells you how many emails you have but doesn't tell you which accounts they come from (I have three) and then you have to look through them all to find out.
How this bug/feature got through any kind of usability testing is beyond me. The answer is pretty clear.. there was no usability testing/design in many of the apps or in the integration of apps.

It pretty much sums up the entire N900 experience.... => 'great device for developers, not so much for end-users'

I would recommend the n900 to any developer all day long, but I would advise everyone else to compare with the competition with your own hands..
 
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#45
mike are you a split personality or something

you come on here saying no gripes at all, then switch

you could have just started with ,it would be better to go onto the brainstorming or bug boards rather than whinging on here, anyway all of this is still adding to the mix, getting people thinking and stuff
 
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#46
"I would recommend the n900 to any developer all day long, but I would advise everyone else to compare with the competition with your own hands.."

agree
 
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#47
Also Back up seems to back up config files only and not your apps, music, pics and etc. That's just stupid...................very very stupid.
 
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Originally Posted by Slick View Post
Also Back up seems to back up config files only and not your apps, music, pics and etc. That's just stupid...................very very stupid.
Not really. I mean where would you back up 32 Gb of apps, musics and pics on 32Gb of memory? Or did you mean something like PC suite backup?

I think the point of the backup is simply to save things that you would really lose by doing the regular reflash.
 
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the pc suite doesnt work for back up.. or does it?
 
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No, PC suite backup doesn't work.

The backup application does claim to back up the application list, so I'd assumed it would download and reinstall them when you restored.
 
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