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Things I miss too for business use are IPSec VPN and Office Communicator support as was in N900, so N9 loses for N900 feature wise. Competition is not much better on Android either; IPSec requires rooting and email client and contacts wise situation is worse than N9 (searching new contacts from Exchange, correct me if I'm wrong). Also there is no native protocol Office Communicator client on Android I'm aware of; just the web interface version.
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Hey, can you help me and all others to provide your vpnc compiled? ipsec is the only one i am still looking for
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2012-07-10
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do you think Nokia(not us) considers N9 a Success... cuz if Nokia did they would have trusted MeeGo..
. because it sold and wasn't released in the UK, France, US, Canada markets.
That's a question I would love to hear from a person within Nokia without bias.
I'm quite sure the engineers will say yes, they finished the product. I'm sure the people associated with Maemo will say yes, but it's step 5 out of 5. And I'm sure certain factions within Nokia would say yes... because it sold and wasn't released in the UK, France, US, Canada markets.
But overall numbers, I wonder did it live up to expectations or did it "flop" - and no, I ain't asking Elop. I know his answer.
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I'm quite sure the engineers will say yes, they finished the product. I'm sure the people associated with Maemo will say yes, but it's step 5 out of 5. And I'm sure certain factions within Nokia would say yes... because it sold and wasn't released in the UK, France, US, Canada markets.
But overall numbers, I wonder did it live up to expectations or did it "flop" - and no, I ain't asking Elop. I know his answer.