RogerS
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2007-11-01
, 21:47
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2007-11-01
, 23:32
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2007-11-02
, 05:52
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@ Montreal
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2007-11-02
, 06:00
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2007-11-02
, 08:19
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@ Italy
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I'm guessing CJK support does not yet include hand writing recognition, though?
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2007-11-02
, 13:32
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Unicode support should be a basic requirement these days. Even if the device is not sold in non-extended-latin-alphabet markets, there are a lot of people who use or want to learn new non-western languages, too.
(btw, hi everyone, new to the board here [~waves hands~])
Here in Korea, there are no Nokias, but I'm having an N800 sent to me from Finland. It will arouse some interest where I work, I expect.
I'm guessing CJK support does not yet include hand writing recognition, though?
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2007-11-02
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@ Vienna, Austria
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2007-11-05
, 23:44
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hey whats up? are you really a baeksu? hehe I guess you'll have alot of freetime to play around with the n810 then. and yea CKJ support should be pretty standard. but I guess there is a language update for the n810. so it should be fine. where in korea are you?
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2008-03-14
, 17:22
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