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December 2, 2006

Major Windows Smartphone Limitation

I did not realize this until I needed it today, but ... ActiveSync syncs Outlook features, right? Calendar? Yes. Contacts? Yes. Tasks? Yes. E-Mail? Yes. Notes? Nope! Outlook notes are synchronized if you have a Windows Mobile device, but not if you have a Windows Smartphone device! I can't think of any rational reason for this limitation, and I was about to pack up my Samsung BlackJack to return it. Fortunately, I found SmartphoneNotes which does the trick.

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Strange and bad.

I have a HTC Wizard (Cingular 8125) which has Windows Mobile with all these features. I always thought as Samsung has also Windows Mobile 5 but it is written as " Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone".

And here is the difference:
"If your device has a stylus and you can write on the screen, it is a Pocket PC phone. Otherwise, it is a smartphone. Also, on Pocket PC phones, the Windows flag logo appears on the top left of the screen. On smartphones, the Windows flag logo appears on the bottom left."

Hmmm ...
# Posted By O?uz Demirkap? | 12/4/06 12:09 AM
if you sync directly to an Exchange server from a Windows Mobile device then you can't sync notes either - it only seems to be from a physcial activesync connection does it sync....now that's a pain!!!
# Posted By johnb | 12/4/06 12:26 PM
Ben,

I too have a new Smartphone. One big annoyance is that Outlook event reminders cannot be separated from the reminders on your PC. I use event reminders a LOT, to keep me on track, and most of them fire when I'm sitting at my desk. Of course, I've also got my phone right there with me, so I now get 2 event reminders for each event. If I turn off the reminder on my phone, it also turns it off on my PC. Very annoying, but admittedly I haven't yet looked for a way around this.
# Posted By Jacob Munson | 12/6/06 9:55 AM
I haven't played with it, but FYI - on the Blackjack install CD, there's an application for syncing notes. I don't know much about it, as I didn't try it, but check it out.
# Posted By Jake | 12/7/06 11:34 PM

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