N8 PR1.1 meeting requests by email fixed ?

I updated my N8:00 (product code 059D4S1)  today from   011.012   to    013.016
I see the new Quick office 6.4    but I tried a meeting request by email (office 2010)  got the email but its blank  ?   no way to accept or reject meeting ?
Is this this fixed for anyone else?
Also did anyone else get a an update after install 013.016    apps update? 
Thanks
              Paul

I can confirm The meeting requests to email are working    (I tested it on a MS hotmail account not exchange at first )  So if you want to be able to  accept or denny emailed meeting requests you need  Microsoft EXCHANGE   set up.     Note: you can get free  exchange via  hotmail now.
Not sure if the exchange contacts sync (via hotmail exchange) is fixed a know i and others had problems where it was syncing all contacts  (this maybe a hotmail issue)
Looking forward to next update where i hope they improve the N8 Browser
* it should default to website fitting whole screen like iphone and Android)   
* doesn't work on some html java links this needs fixing.
* some sites you can't hit "return"  to complete info there is no return button!!
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