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2007-11-04
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I tried relying on the web based google calendar and gmail for a few weeks but ultimately found them too slow. I've switched to gpe calendar/erminig and claws mail to make local use of google's excellent web functionality. GPE calendar lets us share a calendar via google's calendar when sync'd with erminig. And Claws mail grabbing data from gmail via imap is very slick. I route all my pop accounts to gmail to take advantage of their amazing spam filtering and backup, and fetch it to one folder in claws. I can still send mail via any account using only the accounts smtp side. Also, the claws mail rss reader has replaced google reader/mini reader on my n800. Claws takes some getting into but is totally worth the time.
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I've posted an entry of my blog (see here) showing screenshots of Google mail and Calender on the n800 - the summary is that I was pretty impressed, opening attachments (even office documents) via HTML semi works (excel didn't come out so well, but the word stuff came out brilliantly), and its a pretty painless experience to manage mail and calendar items in Google on the n800.
Hope it helps someone.
Feel free to drop into my n810/n800/n770 related blog: http://admira.wordpress.com