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I believe you, the extremely busy and productive software engineer, are somewhat full of it. How constructive is it to continuously call something a piece of shit, providing little to no info? I vacuumed the net for info and user opinions on smart phones, and the P1i comes out as quite regarded compared to most. Did it strike you, the software engineer, that it might be your phone, your setup or other factors concerning your situation specifically that might be the problem?
That said, The P1i's surely not perfect, but it haven't given me problems yet. But then, I'm no software engineer
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Posted: 2007-11-20 19:07:51
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Ahh, when all else fails, the personal attack. Quite the SE fanatic, I see....
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Posted: 2007-11-20 19:10:07
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Anil, why dont you sit for five minutes and give us a rest of the flaws-not all but critical ones only? It is not personal attack, it is being objective.
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Posted: 2007-11-20 19:18:12
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On 2007-11-20 19:10:07, Anil Gidwani wrote:
Ahh, when all else fails, the personal attack. Quite the SE fanatic, I see....
Oh please, "when all else fails"? There's nothing else to "attack", Anil. You were just waiting for this to get personal, weren't you

If you have specific problems, present them. It's just that you don't seem interested in solving anything.
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Posted: 2007-11-20 19:35:02
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Ok, big guy, here are my initial specific problems, not one, but two, let's see if you can solve them:
a) When I sync my calendar entries from Outlook, the Calendar application fails to start up saying 'not enough memory'. I'm running the latest WG1 firmware that I upgraded to just yesterday. No. of entries: 1500+. It seems the Calendar application cannot handle entries beyond a certain number.
b) When I sync Contacts, contacts that had categories assigned to them in Outlook show up as multiple contacts on the phone. A great productivity booster, I'm sure. (for beta-testers, at least)
And please don't tell me PC Suite has always been flaky and that I should disregard these problems. PC Suite is as much part of the phone as the rest of the software on the phone.
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Posted: 2007-11-21 03:17:17
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On 2007-11-21 03:17:17, Anil Gidwani wrote:
Ok, big guy, here are my initial specific problems, not one, but two, let's see if you can solve them:
a) When I sync my calendar entries from Outlook, the Calendar application fails to start up saying 'not enough memory'. I'm running the latest WG1 firmware that I upgraded to just yesterday. No. of entries: 1500+. It seems the Calendar application cannot handle entries beyond a certain number.
b) When I sync Contacts, contacts that had categories assigned to them in Outlook show up as multiple contacts on the phone. A great productivity booster, I'm sure. (for beta-testers, at least)
And please don't tell me PC Suite has always been flaky and that I should disregard these problems. PC Suite is as much part of the phone as the rest of the software on the phone.
If you have 1500+ calendar entries, are you synchronising the whole of your Outlook diary including past events and all future events? If so, why not try limiting them and seeing if this helps?
As for using categories in Outlook, I use these too and have no problem with multiple entries. However, each of my contacts only has one category. Are the multiple entries caused by you having more than one category for an entry? If so, I agree that this looks like a bug.
As I have said elsewhere on these forums in reply to one of your many posts bemoaning the P1, I think all smartphones will have their limitations and whatever make you choose, there have to be some compromises. You simply cannot expect something the size of the P1 to perform all the functions of your PC. That's like complaining that your mini isn't as fast as your Ferrari! If the P1's compromises do not suit you, it does not necessarily make it a terrible phone, just the wrong one for you. Having said that, it sounds like you have a faulty one anyway (from your other posts).
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Posted: 2007-11-21 15:42:15
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Hi all,
Sorry but my Multimedia smart phone manged to sync two years back and 1 Year forward worth of Calendar entries with out a single duplicate or any error and that was 4,958 entries. Are you seriously telling me a Business smart phone like the P1 can't handle that many entries?
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-11-21 16:45 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-21 16:39:09
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The synchronization program is as much part of the phone as any other piece of software actually residing on the phone. It should work completely and without error.
To have to limit the number of entries synchronized would be self-defeating and serve no purpose.
Corporates spend millions to preserve and protect their data. Does SE do so for its own valuable database of customers?
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Posted: 2007-11-22 03:08:31
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On 2007-11-21 16:39:09, Dogmann wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry but my Multimedia smart phone manged to sync two years back and 1 Year forward worth of Calendar entries with out a single duplicate or any error and that was 4,958 entries. Are you seriously telling me a Business smart phone like the P1 can't handle that many entries?
Marc
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I think it has been established in one of the other threads that the number of entries is probably not the problem. However, that is not the point. There are many levels of business users of smartphones. I consider myself one of the heavier users and am perfectly happy with the P1. You, on the other hand, appear to be an extremely heavy user. Like everything in life, it's all about compromises and I am happy to limit the period which is synchronised onto my phone. I accept that I don't need my whole life available immediately on my phone at any point in time. You on the other hand, appear to be one of those people who does not understand the meaning of the word compromise and sees everything in terms of black and white: something is either great or the worst thing in the world. You not only want your Mini to be as fast as a Ferrari but you also want it to carry 6 passengers and be able to drive up a mountain and when it can't you scream blue murder. I don't think anything I say will change your mind so I think it's best to stop the discussion there. Even Anil seems to have simmered down from his latest post I've read!
I hope you find that perfect smartphone soon.
[ This Message was edited by: gseh88 on 2007-11-23 00:50 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-23 01:47:33
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@gseh88
I really have no idea what you are talking about but a Buisness smartphone that has problems syncing all required Calendar entries can not be considered a good thing however you want try and excuse it.
As for finding my perfect smart phone i have done so and found owned and used plenty for past 17 months but they have all been S60,
I'm still waiting for SE to be able to offer a smart phone that has HSDPA and more than a 3 year old 208mhz processor with a stable and well developed Software. With any luck the forthcoming P5? or whatever it is called will be able to achieve this and i may return once again to SE, but an early adopter i most certainly won't be not a chance. I will have to see that SE manage to deliver what they promise for once and not a work in progress.
I don't pay to be a Beta tester and if i buy a device and it doesn't fulfill my needs and deliver what it promises it gets sold and fast. I know no device is perfect when launched by 6 months plus waiting for Firmware fixes is totally unacceptable IMO.
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-11-23 00:59 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-23 01:59:09
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