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#31
Originally Posted by Pigro View Post
if you click on the web page title (drop down menu at the top of the browser which is visible when not in full screen mode) then "reload" is a selectable option
No, it isn't. Believe me, I would have noticed if it was...
 
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#32
Originally Posted by TheLongshot View Post
No, it isn't. Believe me, I would have noticed if it was...
Okeyyy.
Maybe you have some really really rare Microb browser.

Also ctrl-r reloads page
 
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#33
Originally Posted by TheLongshot View Post
No, it isn't. Believe me, I would have noticed if it was...
The Reload button only appears if the previous page has fully downloaded successfully, which may be why you haven't seen it.
 
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#34
Originally Posted by shiny View Post
The Reload button only appears if the previous page has fully downloaded successfully, which may be why you haven't seen it.
Which makes it useless, because that's the reason why I need it.
 
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#35
Originally Posted by sxc View Post
Web Browser
  • Provide shortcuts to go to top/bottom of pages; smth along the lines of CTRL+UP/DOWN as scrolling a long page can be painfully tedious (eg: iPhone lets you jump to top of page by tapping the title bar)
  • Make it possible to enter history from the bookmarks page
This last point bugged me as well (and many of your other points too). Being able to quickly access the recent history when you launch the browser is very handy, especially on a mobile device. I really loved the Opera Mini start page on my Symbian phones - it would display both the bookmarks and recent history and make it a snap to get to the page you wanted.

I actually raised a bug for this a while ago for this. See bug 5719. It's been marked as WONTFIX unfortunately. Feel free to vote for it though if you'd like this behaviour changed.
 

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#36
Originally Posted by mehdiE View Post
I actually raised a bug for this a while ago for this. See bug 5719. It's been marked as WONTFIX unfortunately. Feel free to vote for it though if you'd like this behaviour changed.
Excellent & exactly what I had in mind in spending 1 valuable hour of my Sunday evening compiling this post.

I've just voted for it and hopefully so will others. Also adding the bug link to my OP. Hopefully this will help stop Nokia mark perfectly reasonable requests as "won't fix"
 
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#37
Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
The device is "too fat and heavy", but you still want it to be bigger and have a longer battery life?

EDIT: I'm not trying to bash you for taking it back - if it doesn't suit your needs, then I'm just glad you made a decision to take it back rather than just hanging around here whining about it. But if you're drawing up a list of requirements, you need to make sure they're not contradictory!
Yes, that is what I expect - make it sleeker and with better battery life. But as I said, I don't mind bigger... battery can grow in many other directions than just up and down ! And there are much more factors that influence on battery life, than just size ! Again - see N810.
 
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#38
Originally Posted by TheLongshot View Post
Which makes it useless, because that's the reason why I need it.
when you want to reload a page that is still loading:

press the red X next to the "resent history"-button on the bottom, press the title bar, find the reload button.

there you go!
 
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#39
Originally Posted by zwer View Post
[On deleting emails from IMAP servers] Works fine for me on several IMAP accounts.
Well it doesn't work for me from the N900 but works fine from my iPod touch (same accounts/server). It therefore sounds like a bug in Modest; I'll raise it in Bugzilla shortly and will post the reference.

Originally Posted by zwer View Post
[On syncing music from desktops] rsync works wonderfully.
Perhaps I should have been more specific and stated that I would expect a solution that works cross-platform and is "reasonably easy" to setup. I also doubt that rsync would cater for metadata.

I guess this could still be useful for others who are running a UNIX-based desktop. I'm sure they would appreciate pointers on how to set this up; last I checked SMB shares weren't supported by the N900 and NFS mounts were somewhat hit and miss...

Originally Posted by zwer View Post
[On automatically updating timezones when travelling] Worked for me last week.
Maybe that's another thing that PR1.1 fixed - my last trip abroad was at Xmas (ie: before the f/w upgrade).
 
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#40
Over all a good article.

In the end my biggest woe is when I see my friends with there 3GS and they have about a bazzilion apps for anything and everything I just get a small shrinking feeling that we wont see any of that on the N900.

Mainly due to Nokia appearing to not really support Maemo 5 in the way Apple supported iphone 2.0 +
 

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