unfortunately, the process doesn't conclude successfully.
Same here - the Mail for Exchange: First synchronisation screen just hangs,
with the
progress bars filled up, but neither the
Finish or Next buttons active.
Yeah, and unfortunately updating firmware 2009.42-11 did not fix it :(
I
Google sync is not officially supported.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=35136
Regards,
mustali (archebyte)
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Eugene Antimirov tur...@gmail.com wrote:
unfortunately, the process doesn't conclude successfully.
Same here - the Mail for Exchange: First
Aniello Del Sorbo ha scritto:
Do not compare these GPS chips with the ones in specialized navigators
as they tend to be much more optimized and they usually store some
I am comparing it to the N810, which also has A-GPS to the best of my
knowledge. In that case, a fix IS possible (in the
I've been a very satisfied customer of theirs, so I asked about N900
cases and just received a message back that they have now introduced
them:
http://www.pielframa.com/nokia-n900-universal-treo-cases.htm
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I've used several cases from them in the past, and they are really
really good ;)
2009/12/1 Eric Cooper e...@cmu.edu:
I've been a very satisfied customer of theirs, so I asked about N900
cases and just received a message back that they have now introduced
them:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:14 AM, Igor Stoppa igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
ext Timo Pelkonen wrote:
Then let the markets decide it instead of your speculation, markets are
always right unlike persons.
Ossipena/Timo
Especially when the speculations are offensive without even bringing any
Hi all,
I've been looking for a Xournal package for OS2006 (I have a 770), but there's
no downloadable package at maemo.org and all the references I can find to
repositories and other places from where it could be downloaded are obsolete or
non-working. :(
Does any body know a working place from
Yeah, I guess you don't consider market statistics that Nokia is continually
losing share to be facts, because they don't fit with your fanboy
views.
In case you had not realized it yet (hint: read my email address) i'm not a
fanboy,
i'm just an employee.
And market statistics are
what profile does Apple's BT keyboard use? I have a Nokia SU-8W that I
bought when it came out but am surprised to hear that they're
expensive. Are they no longer manufactured?
-Gary
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:49 AM, igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
Yeah, I guess you don't consider market statistics that Nokia is continually
losing share to be facts, because they don't fit with your fanboy
views.
In case you had not realized it yet (hint: read my email address) i'm not a
thank you for satisfying so quickly my request
Cheers, Igor
From: maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org [maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf
Of ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
Sent: 01 December 2009 21:23
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: Nokia developers
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Gary g...@eyetraxx.net wrote:
what profile does Apple's BT keyboard use? I have a Nokia SU-8W that I
bought when it came out but am surprised to hear that they're
expensive. Are they no longer manufactured?
-Gary
I'm not certain about the profile (it seems to
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:31 PM, igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
thank you for satisfying so quickly my request
Cheers, Igor
Sigh... I guess potential customers leaving in droves isn't relevant
to you... exactly why Nokia is headed for self-destruction...
Mark
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
Sigh... I guess potential customers leaving in droves isn't relevant
to you... exactly why Nokia is headed for self-destruction...
The only relevant reply that you should - but obviously are phisically unable
to - give is on the line of:
yes, I am not
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 1:22 PM, igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
Sigh... I guess potential customers leaving in droves isn't relevant
to you... exactly why Nokia is headed for self-destruction...
The only relevant reply that you should - but obviously are
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
Except for the not so insignificant detail that the developers (in
narrow sense that you mean, as in software developers) are the ones
who say when they have finished their job - when they haven't... Other
people may make the decisions as to what features
Yeah, the Apple keyboard does work with the N8X0 but has anyone tried
it with the N900 has anyone tried the Apple keyboard with the N900
yet? I'm pretty sure it's HID... is that its own profile? I don't
recall if my SU-8W is HID compatible but I think it predates HID.
-Gary
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:32 PM, igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
Except for the not so insignificant detail that the developers (in
narrow sense that you mean, as in software developers) are the ones
who say when they have finished their job - when they
Hi Mark,
As on ordinary user I have newer posted something before here. We
are mostly just a group of users of ther Nokia Internet Tables
who are now also looking forward to receive the N900.
I have followed several of your postings, and I would kindly ask
you just to stay away for this
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:32 PM, igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
Except for the not so insignificant detail that the developers (in
narrow sense that you mean, as in software developers) are the ones
who say when they have finished their job - when they
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
I know enough about software development to know that you know whether
you've finished your work or not.
If you like to think so ... but for now i think this has gone far enough.
You got some hints - now it's up to you if you want to take them or not.
igor
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Henrik Madsen h...@imm.dtu.dk wrote:
Hi Mark,
As on ordinary user I have newer posted something before here. We
are mostly just a group of users of ther Nokia Internet Tables
who are now also looking forward to receive the N900.
I have followed several of
If you have never had an issue with stability on Windows Mobile
you are the blind person. Almost all producers of mobile phones
are now leaving Windows Mobile and considering Linux devices
instead. Are you hired by Microsoft??
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 03:08:03PM -0700, Mark wrote:
On Tue, Dec
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Henrik Madsen h...@imm.dtu.dk wrote:
If you have never had an issue with stability on Windows Mobile
you are the blind person. Almost all producers of mobile phones
are now leaving Windows Mobile and considering Linux devices
instead. Are you hired by
Timo Pelkonen wrote:
Then let the markets decide it instead of your speculation, markets are
always right unlike persons.
And the Tooth Fairy will still visit you.
Markets are easily swayed and perverted.
People -- especially experts with good judgment -- are right much more
often than
igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
Yeah, I guess you don't consider market statistics that Nokia is
continually losing share to be facts, because they don't fit with
your fanboy views.
In case you had not realized it yet (hint: read my email address) i'm
not a fanboy, i'm just an employee.
And
Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente wrote:
I've used several cases from them in the past, and they are really
really good ;)
2009/12/1 Eric Cooper e...@cmu.edu:
I've been a very satisfied customer of theirs, so I asked about N900
cases and just received a message back that they have now
Eric Cooper schrieb:
I've been a very satisfied customer of theirs, so I asked about N900
cases and just received a message back that they have now introduced
them:
http://www.pielframa.com/nokia-n900-universal-treo-cases.htm
Hard to use if a head[set/phone] is connected...
2009/12/2 Peter Flynn peter.fl...@mars.ucc.ie
Timo Pelkonen wrote:
Then let the markets decide it instead of your speculation, markets are
always right unlike persons.
And the Tooth Fairy will still visit you.
Markets are easily swayed and perverted.
People -- especially experts with
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