Outlook automatically marks up as an event, a contact's birthday. When syncing with the N900 I noted that the contacts application does the same thing and duplicates the event when I sync the n900 to Outlook. Hence I have a lot of duplicate birthdays on my N900. Is there a way for the contacts application to intelligently recognize the birthday marked up by Outlook and not duplicate the effort. Or in the alternative, can there be a widget that takes out duplicate events on your N900 calendar?
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syncing birthdays as events from outlook
Posted on 2010-02-16 09:54 UTC by Elvira Duavit. Status: Waiting, Categories: User Experience.
creation of profiles
Posted on 2010-02-16 09:57 UTC by Elvira Duavit. Status: Waiting, Categories: User Experience.
s60 allows the user to customize profiles for the phone, and even has themes which incorporate sounds (ringtones, chat alerts, message alerts, email alerts, alarm sounds). Is there a way to integrate the creation of profiles into the Settings, aside from Tweakr?
Improving the Maemo 5 phone experience
Posted on 2010-02-16 16:04 UTC by john russell. Status: Waiting
on occasion, but too often, i accidentally press "reject" for an incoming call. it would be helpful for the two buttons to be further apart.

Snooker score keeper application
Posted on 2010-02-18 21:35 UTC by Janne Palo. Status: Waiting, Categories: Utilities.
I was looking for application for keeping scores and statistics with my N900 while playing snooker and i found none. i would like to develop one by my self but my coding experience is close to zero so i can only help designing features for such app. So here are the features that should be added to snooker score keeper application if somebody with programming skills would like to take the challenge:
Global SpeedTest
Posted on 2010-02-22 16:08 UTC by Magnus Lundgren. Status: Waiting, Categories: Internet & Networking, Utilities.
I have been using SpeedTest.net to determine the connection speed I can achieve with my N900 and I am quite disappointed with the results I get. My service provider for 3G, Singtel in Singapore, has a plan which should give 'up to' 7.2 Mbps but I usually only reach 1.2-1.3 or so. The question that I have is whether I am the only one experiencing this, or if I'm just unlucky to live, work and play in areas with poor coverage/speed?