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The OWA I've currently got access to looks like a very old version,
I dunno much about OWA: whether it's a separate upgradeable component, or tied to the Exchange server version.
I could not find the installation files on the wiki, but I did eventually find the files in the correct (.deb??) form at the following url: http://gnuite.com:8080/nokia770/manaos. These files did install onto the 770, and I was able to load OWA properly, which is great.
The problem is that the mozzila browser is MUCH MUCH MUCH slower than the opera browser that comes on the 770. Could this severe lag problem be helped by the swap file thing I have read about on this forum? (I am almost hoping the answer is no, because then I will need to hire a linux expert to do that to my card).
Also, as someone unaccustomed to how these forums, etc. work, I would have expected the files in the form that a total knucklehead like me can install, run and use to be easily asscessible if they exist. Shouldn't these files be in the wiki program list rather than the ones that are there now and don't even install onto the 770 without a phd in linux programing?
If the 770 is going to succeed, people like me need to be able to use it. IF it is not reasonably simple, Nokia will lose money on it.