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Will SE ever license ActiveSync? |
rostikk Joined: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 32 PM, WWW
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http://www.russellbeattie.com/notebook/1008311.html? (be sure to read the discussion thread below the original post)
Nokia and Treo already did it. This is such an obvious "must have" for a business phone.
Why SE is so slow at doing things?
[ This Message was edited by: rostikk on 2005-02-15 10:47 ] |
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Dragonfly_TP Joined: Aug 11, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Belgium PM |
Can't you use intellisync?
Everything was ugly, but your beautiful face. |
rostikk Joined: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 32 PM, WWW
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ActiveSync is not just about connecting your phone to PC and pushing Sync button.
The advantage of the technology is that it supports real time updates of MS Exchange 2003 PIM data through GPRS using Push via SMS.
We have to get real: SyncML has already lost the battle to Microsoft's ActiveSync.
Synchronyca's SyncML Gateway product will never be successful. Future phones will have a single operating system on them just like PCs do today and I believe it will be Windows Mobile (whether we like it or not). |
emanuelj Joined: Jan 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
I do think that it's only works with Microsoft Windows Mobile Smartphone
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rostikk Joined: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 32 PM, WWW
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Check the latest Treo 650 - they have the same push to phone technology as Windows Smartphones.
I'm waiting for SE to produce something like I-mate SP3/Orange SPV c500/Audiovox.
See, Synchronyca and Extended Systems are loosing the battle))) http://www.synchronica.com/pr[....]s/140205_extended_systems.html |
emanuelj Joined: Jan 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
Ok, hope SE fix it when!
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