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      I <em>finally</em> got around to hacking Evolution Data Server to build
      without the addressbook, and still work.  This isn't hard work, its just
      very dull: I must have rebuild EDS from scratch at least twenty times this
      evening.
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    <p>
      The good news is that there are now Contacts, Dates and Tasks packages for
      Chinook, also known as ITOS 2008, also known as the software on the N800
      and N810.  Sorry it took so long!
    </p>
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