>> The N800 backup program is adequate for simple backups; however, it >> should include the ability to backup the storage cards and provide >> some level of compression. For example, I have two 2GB >storage cards. >> On one I do backups. On the other I have photos, etc. I should be >> able to backup one card to the other. And I should be able >to select >> backup of applications, etc. > >Agree -- would love to backup apps. After a reflash, you have >to install everything again. It's great to save your prefs >etc, but getting the apps back would be very nice. I'd like >to have the backup be something you could schedule -- on my >Palm's I used BackupMan and had it run each night at 1am. This is much more difficult than you think (I was campaining for that feature too). >> I do a lot of international travel and thus like to use the 24-hour >> clock, e.g. 1300 for 1:00PM, 1400 for 2:00PM, etc. This is >the first >> OS I've encountered that doesn't allow for 12- or 24-hour >clocks. I'd >> like to see that changed. > >no comment. > This is based on your country's way of handling it. US/UK will get you the AM/PM way, other countries usually use the 24 hour system. >> For an Internet Tablet, e-mail is a major component. Unless I'm >> missing something, there is no option to delete all e-mails >or even to >> select several e-mails and delete them. For example, I subscribe to >> two newsgroups and regularly receive lots of e-mails. In my >office I >> scan the headers to see which are important and delete the >rest. I do >> the same with the N800 except I have to delete each e-mail >one-by-one. >> That's tedious and inefficient. > >Agree - had that issue previously on the 770 as well. I >currently use Gmail in the browser. Multiple selections are possible and rather easy. Just drag the pen over several emails in a row. And then you can add more by dragging over another list of emails. It supports multiple selections ;) Guess a video with instructions would help here ... --jakub