Breaking the Nokia Booklet, Part 3: No joy with Jolicloud.

Jolicloud consistently produced the following results when I tried to connect to the broadband modem:
1. The first connection would be dropped;
2. The system would freeze on the second try.
This was especially disappointing for me as one of the lead coders on the Jolicloud project is Canadian superstar Adam McDaniel. And the rest of Jolicloud works so well — WPA-encrypted WiFi, for example — it’s a real shame that the Booklet’s standout feature isn’t available to this OS.
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