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    Edsal | # 21 | 2010-01-09, 21:58 | Report

    Should have came out of the box with yahoo ,windows live messenger chat as well as facebook chat that's what most of the world use anyway.

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    Edsal | # 22 | 2010-01-09, 22:01 | Report

    All Integrated IM !

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    jpandrusky | # 23 | 2010-01-09, 22:09 | Report

    Different sound notifications for different email accounts.

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    ndi | # 24 | 2010-01-09, 22:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by LazyFox View Post
    tied. not happy at all
    latitude updater is something awful
    i wish to have something like it was for s60's
    Latitude is very, very young. GLA used 3 input boxes and a button like a week ago. Five days ago it got GMaps, and about 3 it got GPS and cell update (but broke the update). It's weekend. Don't worry, it'll be here soon.

    Also, I don't get why people complain about not having IM out of the box. It's here now, with about 20 chat and text protocols. They work fine, well integrated. I very much prefer limited YM integrated in conversations than a standalone I have to alt-tab to and be offline when I close it.

    If it's here how can it be in a wishlist? I've been chatting over YM, GChat, IRC and whatnot from N900 for a month or so now.

    Oh, and yes, the office thing really stings. Just bring Excel, I'll use something else for docs. I don't write documents on the N900. But a quick sheet and TV out is impressive.

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    unkno | # 25 | 2010-01-09, 22:59 | Report

    Wi-Fi: TTLS/PAP support (important for students/eduroam)

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    TA-t3 | # 26 | 2010-01-11, 09:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Hardware-wise, I wish the N900 had come delivered with a compass.
    Well, there are magnets here and there (used for sensors), so it would be very tricky to add a compass I guess.

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    Colide | # 27 | 2010-01-11, 10:31 | Report

    - Easy way to work with Playlists in Media Player

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    fletchem | # 28 | 2010-01-11, 11:07 | Report

    Here's my list:

    1. ABC, DEF, etc. buttons in all contact views
    2. Way to set default views - e.g. "week view" in calendar and "camera folder" only in pictures
    3. Browser - single tap of back button = 1 page back, tap and hold, recent history
    4. grid align on desktop
    5. Full contact editing (Skype and Outlook contacts have added multiple duplicate fields - with international dial code being only difference - no fields to delete available).
    6. Bookmark manager on/off device

    I am sure there are a few others - but the pros far outweigh the cons

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    dreadnought | # 29 | 2010-01-11, 11:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by Colide View Post
    - Easy way to work with Playlists in Media Player
    Yes, would definitely second that. And I would add:

    1. better email notification, need some way to distinguish which accounts the new email is arriving into.
    2. Better indexing of media added to the device, often the media player doesn't recognise new music/playlists added
    3. Bluetooth keyboard support - it is touting itself as a computer in the pocket and being able to hook the device up to a tv and use a keyboard would be extremely useful
    4. Word/Excel editing rather than just viewing
    5. A decent Twitter client with the ability to search, ideally integrated into the OS (I know there is a plug-in in Extras-dev but I haven't been able to get it to work on my device)
    6. The ability to open new links in the browser in the background rather than it always opening in the foreground. For example, I often go down a web page and open several links to read later, and it's a little annoying to have to constantly go back to the original page through the task manager to open another link.
    7. A quick way to jump to the bottom or top of a list in the OS rather than just finger scrolling.
    8. A dedicated Google maps app!


    Despite such a long list, I am still ridiculously happy with my device and these things would just be the icing on the cake.

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    Fargus | # 30 | 2010-01-11, 11:45 | Report

    Originally Posted by Edsal View Post
    Should have came out of the box with yahoo ,windows live messenger chat as well as facebook chat that's what most of the world use anyway.
    Yahoo and Microosft protocols are closed and proprietary. Without permission from the relevant compan you are asking Nokia to reverse engineer a constantly changing protocol. Maybe you should ask Microsoft and Yahoo to publish their protocol instead so other people can integrate or use Jabber instead?

    There are third party plugins for the conversation application that are under development and testing at present.

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