elcha_aas
07-02-2008, 08:29 AM
I am considering buying an E90.
I planned to use it similarily to lap-top, but much smaller
But then encounted some issues,
most of them regarding software features.
One issue when I run test-case on the E90
at the demonstration room, is that
the original web-browser is not capable
of downloading attachments from the GMAIL
html GUI, into the hard-disk.
I read with interest the E90 review of Steve Litchfield regarding working with the
web,
(http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/Nokia_E90-Web_and_Work.php)
and got the impression that only files that are recognized by some application
on the E90, can be downloaded (in my test-case, it did not download simple
text file!)
I am looking for a web-browser that will enable me to download
ANY attachment/file/link with ANY format (including those that are
not recognaizable by the e90 application/s software)
to the E90 hard-disk and/or memory-card.
Any hints?
I heard some rumors that Opera web-browser may solve this
problem.
you are welcome to point me to RTFM resources/links, in
case this issue was covered already.
Thank you anyway for reading this long-long post.
elcha_aas
I planned to use it similarily to lap-top, but much smaller
But then encounted some issues,
most of them regarding software features.
One issue when I run test-case on the E90
at the demonstration room, is that
the original web-browser is not capable
of downloading attachments from the GMAIL
html GUI, into the hard-disk.
I read with interest the E90 review of Steve Litchfield regarding working with the
web,
(http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/Nokia_E90-Web_and_Work.php)
and got the impression that only files that are recognized by some application
on the E90, can be downloaded (in my test-case, it did not download simple
text file!)
I am looking for a web-browser that will enable me to download
ANY attachment/file/link with ANY format (including those that are
not recognaizable by the e90 application/s software)
to the E90 hard-disk and/or memory-card.
Any hints?
I heard some rumors that Opera web-browser may solve this
problem.
you are welcome to point me to RTFM resources/links, in
case this issue was covered already.
Thank you anyway for reading this long-long post.
elcha_aas