Hi MPE Creators!
Congratulations! The app is excellent. Thank you very much. I am a smartphone tester and Outlook-dependent. So I sync my actual gadget everyday with Outlook. Till you developed MPE to work with Android only IPhone was the one which could sync - [b]without problem[/b] - with Outlook.[i] E.g. when HTC is unable to connect with their newest HTC Sync ("all drivers are installed successfully" , but "No device connected"...), your MPE recognizes the e.g. HTC Wildfire and syncs all contacts without problem.
So I decided to donate you and I already made it. My question is: since now only Winphone 7 is the one which is unable to sync with Outlook (by chance not both is produced by MS?...) and they want us to use "clouds" (like Hotmail, Windows Live etc.) to sync, don't you think about developing MPE to be able to communicate with Winphone 7 phones?
Congratulations once again and best regards
Darkterror58
aczukanov@yahoo.com[/i]
Winphone 7
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Darkterror58
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Winphone 7
Hi Weinbi!
Thanks and you are right to wait whether Winphone should be successful or not among smartphones. As for most of its features and the HW (the "iron" as we call) are excellent. The Samsung Omnia 7 (or HTC Mozart) touchscreen is better than iPhone 4G, but for me (as a "corporate tester" thinking with the brain of business people) the Outlook sync is much more important than a feature e.g. the caller ID is able to show actual position of the caller's Facebook status or birthday based also on Facebook - this is for the X generation of their late 10-s-20-ies. Most of my business fellows keep between 1.200-3.600 records/contacts in their outlook pst-s and they need to sync it regularly with their smartphones.
So I sincerely hope that either FJ or somebody in our World (perhaps MS?) shall be able to build such a sync app for Winphone 7.
Thanks and you are right to wait whether Winphone should be successful or not among smartphones. As for most of its features and the HW (the "iron" as we call) are excellent. The Samsung Omnia 7 (or HTC Mozart) touchscreen is better than iPhone 4G, but for me (as a "corporate tester" thinking with the brain of business people) the Outlook sync is much more important than a feature e.g. the caller ID is able to show actual position of the caller's Facebook status or birthday based also on Facebook - this is for the X generation of their late 10-s-20-ies. Most of my business fellows keep between 1.200-3.600 records/contacts in their outlook pst-s and they need to sync it regularly with their smartphones.
So I sincerely hope that either FJ or somebody in our World (perhaps MS?) shall be able to build such a sync app for Winphone 7.