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2007-05-04
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@ Wimer, Oregon
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2007-05-11
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2007-06-10
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2007-06-10
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I noticed that the OP asked about NNTP news readers while the (only) response was about the RSS news reader.. not quite the same thing!
I haven't seen any NNTP reader for the N800 (although one could be hidden inside one of the bigger 3party multi-function apps for all I know), but if the demand is there there are several that could be ported. Maybe 'pan', which is a gtk2-based reader: I haven't looked at it, but gtk2 is what N800 uses.
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2007-06-10
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Is their Software I can get my hands on that will allow me to edit .doc or other text files, .xls or other spreadsheet files?
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2007-06-10
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2007-06-10
, 18:04
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2007-06-10
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@ Canada
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Does anyone have some thoughts on this? I sort of really want the N800, but when I think about it objectively the N560 seems to come out on top, primarily due to the much better software support it currently enjoys, and the fact that I feel I could much more readily sit down and start writing software for a Windows Mobile device than for an N800.
Thanks for your input,
---Joel Kolstad
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2007-06-10
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It really depends on what you wish to do with the device. In my opinion pocket pc devices are better for business than the internet tablet.
Everyone does seem to rave about the N800's WiFi abilities...
---Joel