Guest jackk Posted April 30, 2005 Report Posted April 30, 2005 a month into ownership of m2000 and thus far loads of woes mostly caused by obviously poor and rushed development of a product not actually ready for the market. they really should have said they wanted me for beta testing! woe no1 i frequently use a web based vnc sytem to access a pc at work. when i connect via gprs i get a message asking if i want to download the page. obviously i click yes and then nothing, a blank page. my home pc uses java to open this site but java doesnt seem to be built into the m2000 browser. i've tried several vnc programmes and they dont work either. any offer of help welcome. Right now my m2000 weighs 10 times as much and does 10 times less than my old nokia 3650 thats just gathering dust at the moment! thanks jackk
Guest fraser Posted May 1, 2005 Report Posted May 1, 2005 a month into ownership of m2000 and thus far loads of woes mostly caused by obviously poor and rushed development of a product not actually ready for the market. they really should have said they wanted me for beta testing! woe no1 i frequently use a web based vnc sytem to access a pc at work. when i connect via gprs i get a message asking if i want to download the page. obviously i click yes and then nothing, a blank page. my home pc uses java to open this site but java doesnt seem to be built into the m2000 browser. i've tried several vnc programmes and they dont work either. any offer of help welcome. Right now my m2000 weighs 10 times as much and does 10 times less than my old nokia 3650 thats just gathering dust at the moment! thanks jackk <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If the browser supported java, it would bloat it up. The basic one that comes with the phone is quite light. It doesn't do very much, but it's IE. What do you expect? ;) It's not the phone that's in beta, it's the OS by the look of it. A few things, e.g. wireless, seem to have been slapped on without proper thought and redesign of the existing stuff. This VNC viewer works for me. By the way, I see the java VNC as a last resort thing. I'll always use a native client, using a java VM for a thin-client is a bit wasteful IMHO. Mind you, every machine I touch has VNC installed...
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