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      Following up the Contacts release earlier, I just rolled <a
      href="http://projects.o-hand.com/dates">Dates 0.3</a>.  This mainly has a
      simple fix that means on the first start it enables a calendar, so you can
      do something useful with it.
    </p>
    <p>
      Again, N800 packages are already online, and I'm rolling packages for
      Debian now.  770 packages will be available when I've found a
      770-compatible scratchbox!
    </p>
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