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And no, the Garnet VM is not a usable workaround: not having a way to set the Hotsync user name makes that a no-go right from the start...
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If I had OpenOffice *or* the syncing PIM apps, I could find some workaround for the other and live with it. Lacking both pretty much kills the n810's usefulness for me.
And no, the Garnet VM is not a usable workaround: not having a way to set the Hotsync user name makes that a no-go right from the start, aside from there being no way for the Garnet VM to access the n810's non-VM memory (and vice versa).
Okay, so I am rambling. Long story short, being able to edit and sync OpenOffice text documents (which I have been able to do on my T5 for more than a few years now, using Blue Nomad's Wordsmith) is, in my opinion, a requirement for any palmtop computer in the 21st century.