Thank you Jan, the software looks very interesting (shame about the limitations until registered). I'll let you and everyone else know how I get on with it. The camera is a lot easier to use than my old S55, and I won't miss the flash. Picture quality is good, for a phone. WAP seems to 'stick' sometimes and needs a Cancel and Select to load the page (this could be due to GPRS load on the network though). The screen is a delight. Very clear and easy to read. The keypad is taking some getting used to, you have to be firm with it compared with the S55. That said, the keys are solid and should take a bashing and the thumb joystick is easily used. Bluetooth is fine, but I have not been able to send a iCal calendar to it. This could be because I'm doing something wrong. I have been able to send movie trailers to the 6230 and they are amazing. The bundled adverts are amusing, but not the best examples that Nokia could've used. The 'loud' speaker is a very capable addition to this phone. The tones are clear, except in the low range where it struggles. But turn down the volume a notch or two for these tracks and it shines. Being able to use GarageBand to make my own ringtones is going to be such fun! If anyone has any specific questions about this phone, please do post and I'll do my best to answer. Cheers, Steve On 10 Jun 2004, at 11:18 am, Jan Füllemann wrote: > Hello, > > > To work with the Nokia 6230 and Mac OS X, check this page: > > http://www.macmedia.sk/pd.htm > > > > Thank you, > > Jan Fuellemann >