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What is this?!

Nokia Nseries PC Suite 2.0 Beta

Nokia Nseries PC Suite is a collection of Nokia Nseries and third-party PC applications that seamlessly tie together your Nokia Nseries multimedia device and your PC. Use the applications to transfer photos or videos from your device to your PC, to copy your favorite music from your PC to your device or to synchronize your calendar and contact information. And much more.

If you already have the old Nseries PC Suite 2.0 in your PC, it is recommended to manually uninstall the old version before running the NEW improved version of Nseries PC Suite.

http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/nseriespcsuite
 
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Note also under 'Compaibility':
All Nokia Nseries devices (not Nokia Internet Tablets N770/800/810).
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Yeah, I was about to delete my post as I saw that too. I thought the N800/N810 was the Nokia N-Series.

We could really use something like this for our Tablets.
 
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I have this suite running on my laptop to support my wife's cellphone and when I connect the usb cable to my N800, it pops up a message saying that the N800 is connected in a non-compatible USB mode. I can still access the tablet with no problems through explorer, etc., the suite software is just annoyed by the actual connection for some reason.
 
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It is meant for the Nseries cellular devices--which don't include the Internet Tablets.
 
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There was some hint that something like the this will make its way to the tablets in thoughtfix's recent interview with Nokia. Perhaps we'll see something like this in the future for us IT users...
 
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To be honest, something like this is useful if Nokia gave us a PIM on here (not complaining, I don't use any sort of PIM at all) because PC Suite is mainly about synchronisation.

Also it's for file browsing. I find USB Mass Storage much more useful for browsing memory cards and the internal memory (if you can even find some way of successfully dismounting with it still responding after the disconnection from a computer) would never work under windows due to it being jffs2 (under Linux, it probably would but PC Suite isn't made for Linux).
Then again saying that, the "PC Suite", could implement some sort of "wrapper".
 
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i still use my nokia 3650 from 2003, which combined alot of advanced features , such as video, bluetooth and symbian os to make a pda-like cell phone. it used the nokia pc suite for outlook sync... i wish i could sync my n800 as well!!!!!

i did sync with garnet and palm desktop with spotty success
(on my home oc it worked, on my job pc it didn't), but it is certainly not a seemless, user friendly solution.

also the garnet screen is tiny on the n800....
 
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what a ****er! I thought this might be just what was needed to make my N810 the perfect gizmo nstead of 80%
. Like they say, if something seems too good to be true, it probabyl is
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Does anybody know when Cingular/AT&T Wireless will release the Nokia N-Series in the US? I know they sold the N75 for a while but thats the only N-Series that I've seen them sell.
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