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#31
Originally Posted by markymark View Post
"Openess"
I think you misunderstood the "openess" we're talking to.Openess about studying how it works (including some of the Nokia internal development models) and openess about being able to fix it by yourself and then distributing your improvements/fixes, even in an official manner.

Not openness about demanding a fix on a forum.
 

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#32
this opennes is exactly what i miss about the basic and most important applications on the N900, thats why i created this thread:

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=38156

wihy is it that modest and microb can only be updated through firmware updates. This is quite annoying because now we are completely dependent on what nokia gives us and again those are the 2 most important applications the N900 has....

They have done a great job with the browser, i only think that they should look if they can get the cpu usage of the browser down but thats another story.

But modest is broken in many area's, simple things like the send button of new email thats completely on the wrong place (i have to scroll up again to send the email and what i do have on the screen like font settings/bold are completely irrelevant for me. i never use that)

But imap idle is also 1 of my top priorities, i was so used to that on my E90 with profimail..

Now if the community is just forking modest or making there own release of it (call it ComModest or what ever) so that we can update our mail client way more often and have way more speed in development of features and way more testing..

I dont care if we then loose the link between contacts (pressing there the email button) but that we then always have to do it from the email client itself.. Thats fine with me.

But really we need a much better email client on the N900 and i dont think waiting for Maemo 6 will be a good idea..

There are already some threads on the forums of Lonely Cat if they would port it to the N900:
http://www.lonelycatgames.eu/forum/viewforum.php?f=2

I also started one, so if there is really not much progress on modest in Maemo 5 will could all try to vote there to see if we can push LCG to release a version of ProfiMail for the N900..
 
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#33
imap idle all the way. To the best of my knowledge it is the only opensource push option that is easily deployable on millions of existing mail servers.

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#34
On the N800 it worked very good. For me it is an step back to use the N900 for mail.
 
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#35
Originally Posted by jcompagner View Post
wihy is it that modest and microb can only be updated through firmware updates. This is quite annoying because now we are completely dependent on what nokia gives us and again those are the 2 most important applications the N900 has....

But modest is broken in many area's, simple things like the send button of new email thats completely on the wrong place (i have to scroll up again to send the email and what i do have on the screen like font settings/bold are completely irrelevant for me. i never use that)

Now if the community is just forking modest or making there own release of it (call it ComModest or what ever) so that we can update our mail client way more often and have way more speed in development of features and way more testing..
See http://maemo.org/community/brainstor..._packages-002/

I would rename fork (or undelayed release) as reModest
 
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#36
No push mail or imap idle with the new firmware?
 
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#37
Originally Posted by Wille^ View Post
No push mail or imap idle with the new firmware?
First thing I checked after updating; can't find anything in settings. I assumed Idle hasn't been added yet.
 
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#38
Originally Posted by ivotoby View Post
First thing I checked after updating; can't find anything in settings. I assumed Idle hasn't been added yet.
Ok so if i want use pushmail with n900 i have to pay this 5€/month nokia messaging client or buy exchange server?
 
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#39
imap idle doesnt work no, at least as far as i am testing, also the bug report is not closed yet so it only checks for the interval that i set.
its sad... Such a standard feature used by so many email servers still not being used by the according to nokia "real mobile always online computer/tablet"

Nokia should really stop working on that Nokia Messaging its a complete waste of time. money and resources. Why would i route my gmail(private email) or company email, through there servers? Thats another delay and i have to hand over the credentials.. And maybe pay even for that??? When there is a perfect standard way of doing the same thing directly to my email servers (and completely secure)
 

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#40
This is silly. My iPhone 3GS works so much better for email than my N900.
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