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2007-12-02
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There's no real need to upgrade to 2008 now, unless you're porting an OS2007 app.
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I think I would recommend wait. I myself did upgrade and is kind of happy, not very very happy. 2008 beta bred newlife to my 1 month old N800 and also faster in many ways. But VNC client/Skype/Videocenter/Gnumeric(?) are NOT ready is a big problem.
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2007-12-02
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2007-12-02
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and if i go foward with the upgrade will i be able to update it eventually to a stable version or will i have to flash it again?
and final, when i flash, will i need to reload all the apps i had installed from before?
thanks.