Registration for PC Suite Beta test has started

Hi all!
We received following information from Nokia PC Suite Beta Test team:
Registration for Beta test of Nokia PC Suite release 6.85 has started!
Please look for more information at
http://europe.nokia.com/A4325521
Best Regards,
Nokia PC Suite Beta Test team

indeed, with the problems i've been having with sync not working at all (everything else works), and my ongoing dealings with the techsup desk, i hope to help resolve the issue if it exists with this latest build.
Thanks for the info moddy!

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