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2009-09-22
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In general do you think that buy and use an N-series device in business environment could be a mistake?
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2009-09-22
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The only difference between Nseries and Eseries has been build quality, battery life, and included apps. [..]
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2009-09-22
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Ummm... Question!
http://maemo.nokia.com and click email at the very bottom and it CLEARLY states "exchange for mail" pushing mail, contacts and calendar to your phone... Isn't this what everyone is waiting for? :S ....
Or are you all talking about syncing software for your PC/MAC/UNIX-LINUX system?
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2009-09-22
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the version of modest for earlier tablets did support multiple folders, so i think it's not too far fetched to assume the maemo5 version will do so too
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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to me it appears that the differentiation between the n-series and e-series do not apply to the same extent in maemo/n900, if at all.
the e900 mockup pictured here looks interesting, but i still don't see the point in separate n- and e-series for the maemo platform.
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2009-09-22
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Don't you think could be a nice idea if Nokia would release the PC-Suite/What-ever-Suite used for PC-to-Maemo sync opensource in order to be able to work and fix it?
considering the fact that maemo is debian-based, i would just love to see tighter integration btwn my soon-in-my-hands-n900 and a debian desktop such as ubuntu.
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2009-09-22
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The only difference between Nseries and Eseries has been build quality, battery life, and included apps. The Eseries devices have Mfe and multiple desktops and settings for work and personal usage, but usually lack in the multimedia space. The Nseries have several models that also ship with the various business apps, and have the better cameras and media features.
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this software is avaliable for s60 for quite some time now, and it works great, i use it constantly.
so no need for active sync or pc suite.
i didn't really miss subfolder support, because when i'm going somewhere only the most recent messages are of interest anyways.
but since the n900 is marketed as an always-on mobile computer maybe they improved mail for exchange as well.
the version of modest for earlier tablets did support multiple folders, so i think it's not too far fetched to assume the maemo5 version will do so too
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one thing to keep in mind is of course the fact that you need a properly set up server to be able to sync with. a working outlook client alone is not a viable sync target for mail for exchange.
Last edited by SubCore; 2009-09-22 at 01:22.