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2010-08-16
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Hi, I am one of the people that bought the Nokia 770 a long time ago. I understood I was early in the game, but was generally happy with the tablet for basic internet browsing from home.
I tried to use it for email, but the email client was far to basic, and while it "supported" imap, it didn't really allow many things that a desktop email client does allow - such as "marking" an email for future use, etc.
The contact manager back then was not able to easily sync with ACT! easily, also a major challenge for my work.
I am now at the point of wanting to buy a new phone, ideally from Nokia, so the question is - do I buy an N900 or the newer symbian platform based phones? I looked at each, careful to make sure that these two very basic functions- a) Contact management and b) Email client are working well and able to keep up.
I might be missing something, but as far as I can tell, neither software base to this day has a viable email client for all but hobby use. What am I msising here?
IMHO, we don't need "more apps" we need apps that do the job.
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2010-08-16
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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2010-08-16
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2010-08-16
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2010-08-16
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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You need to know something about me ok... if someone starts to be nasty then i will go against that with contempt and deliberately ignore what they are saying just for the hell of it and go with it BUT if someone puts themselves across in a proper and good manner then i will listen totally.
Now if you can just understand that and let all the FANBOYS know they might just be able to give it up cos i am too old in the tooth to give in... OK ?.
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2010-08-16
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@ earth?
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@abill_uk theres something i don't quite get. You state that the reason for not sharing your mod with OTG usb mode is the warrenty but later states is because of the potential earnings you might loose? Wich is it?
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infact by yourself mentioned the OTG usb mode to be one of your contributions to the community (so you whent off topic), wich you keep to yourself so not really contributing anything there?
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2010-08-16
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2010-08-16
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@ Amsterdam
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I tried to use it for email, but the email client was far to basic, and while it "supported" imap, it didn't really allow many things that a desktop email client does allow - such as "marking" an email for future use, etc.
The contact manager back then was not able to easily sync with ACT! easily, also a major challenge for my work.
I am now at the point of wanting to buy a new phone, ideally from Nokia, so the question is - do I buy an N900 or the newer symbian platform based phones? I looked at each, careful to make sure that these two very basic functions- a) Contact management and b) Email client are working well and able to keep up.
I might be missing something, but as far as I can tell, neither software base to this day has a viable email client for all but hobby use. What am I msising here?
IMHO, we don't need "more apps" we need apps that do the job.