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Hi all,
please don't ask any technical questions on this topic, instead search the existing posts or just start a new topic on this board. That way you'll have a lot better chances to get answers from the N9 / N900 expert users on this forum. (I've now locked this thread from further replies.)
I wrote all my posts from 2005-2011 as an "Admin" for this community. I still work for Nokia as an external consultant, so my rank in all posts is now "Employee".

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