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That would be impossible to do without the site you want the messages from being capable of sending them as a txt message in the first place to the number of the device you want it to arrive.
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2010-06-02
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Right now probably one of the most needed applications would be a complete system BACKUP from N900 to PC capable of backing the whole system files including all contact information, apps personal settings etc etc eMMC included in a format that can be used directly for a complete restore for example a .bin file ready for flashing the device back to a known working point of backup.
This would be very beneficial for everyone from programmers to normal end user's that will take the worry out of installing and experimenting in general knowing if anything goes wrong it can be reversed by a simple restore flash when a loop situation occurs for any reason
I think an application capable of doing this would go a long long way for the N900 for many reasons.
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2010-06-02
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How about Nokia making either OVI Suite FULLY integrated on all fronts with with the N900
I'm on the beta version and it doesnt recognise the 900 when it comes to conversations
ON a serious note that FMMS for the 900 is a damm fine application dont you think. Certainly saved the devices arse when it comes to mms messages.
EDIT: Chrome was faster. Thanks
Last edited by conny; 2010-06-02 at 08:08.