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Nick,

I share your pain and I wholeheartedly agree. The product will not find 
traction in the business market (if that is a market in which Nokia has 
interest for this product) unless this problem is fixed.

Also it would be helpful if Nokia would clearly specify ALL of the 
changes in this release. Is there any reason not to?

Best Regards,

John Holmblad

Acadia Secure Networks
*serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial enterprise, and 
emerging network service provider markets***

* *


Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
>
> I can?t believe that Nokia still expects its users to reload 
> everything in order to install a patch. This has got to be the most 
> poorly designed OS I?ve ever encountered. Fixing this should be their 
> #1 priority.
>
> I?m sorry to vent but this makes no sense. Many, like me, held off 
> updating the last ?update? so bugs could be worked out. I waited until 
> almost mid-August before updating and it took me a few hours to 
> re-install all the applications I had before. To expect us to do that 
> every time a new release comes out is absurd. I?ve done this twice 
> now. No way will I install this patch and go through that headache 
> again! *Nokia, WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO GET THIS FIXED???*
>
> After the first release a message went out saying the next release 
> would fix it. I bought my N800 the day it was released and here we 
> are, three releases later, and still no fix in sight. L
>
> Nick.
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