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Old 07-10-2008, 11:02 AM   #17
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I can imagine synchronisation with Outlook being better with WM - and I think it's simply because I don't need those features much (and I have a Mac at home anyway), that I like the Touch much more. Touch!
Apple has licensed ActiveSync for the iPhone, to make it more attractive to corporate types whose email comes from an Exchange Server and it read in Outlook...

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Also, I seemed to never be able to find a setting where my PDA responded with any kind of speed when I wanted to start up, or use an application It lagged constantly, 30-60 seconds most often - even at full 520 mHz. The Touch /iPhone interface just works, now, and not in a minute
I prefer my Palm OS device for similar reasons. "Instant on", and how quick things happen is mostly matter of whether they reside in RAM or on a card. I keep the most-used stuff in RAM for fast access, but eevn from a card, things are fairly snappy.
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