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As far as I know, there is no free utility that syncs your Notes to your Exchange mail server directly. You have to cradle with your PC and then your PC syncs with Exchange. Or if you are a Smartphone user, you don't have a Notes application at all.
So I wrote an application to sync Notes using the Exchange Web Service.
Enjoy:
http://www.koushikdutta.com/2008/08/day-3-outlook-notes-mobile.html
I've only tested it across a couple different Exchange servers, and people's deployments vary quite differently, so I have no gaurantee that it will work for you! Lots of companies block access to the Exchange Web Service. Good luck!
Nice idea...
Does this sync exsisting notes or only the ones created with your application?
Existing notes (if they are on the Exchange server) will work as well.
Works nicely - few suggestions
1) support for hand drawn notes
2) Support for note sub folders in exchange
3) Auto sync on open/close of app?
4) GUI - would it be possible to replicate a notepad, much like the iPhone (See below)
5) Ability to delete notes from the WM device
Achieve these things and I guarantee everyone will replace windows mobile notes with your app - which in supporting exchange itself is already better than what is installed by default.
Hello,
does Outlook Notes Mobile work with Exchanger Server 2003? I keep getting WebException error....
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Someone is having problem with this tool i think is perfect like alternative to Pocket Outlook but every time i send a message the receiver miss the BODY of the MAIL (like I'm sending just the subject) think has to be something in the setting but i try and no way to have this fixed.....thanks to everyone.....
i don't know what it can be. Try sending an email to yourself first that'll arrive on your phone.
Then try sending it to one of your web based accounts, and see how that works.
But i am guessing if it's going to a phone like yours, then it's probably on their end the problem is occurring. I have been using flexmail for a few weeks and no problems so far.
I use FlexMail on my 6700 and my 6800 without any issues.
Highly recommended!!!
i have this problem with Gmail on my mogul. i have it set up using the IMAP server, i'm not sure which end is having the problem. luckily i can just pull up IE and go to gmail and read the body that way.
edit: i'm not using Flexmail btw, but i heard this was supposed to fix this kind of thing ???
I've used Flexmail for a couple of years and must say it's by far the best email application available for the Windows Mobile platform.
Some of the best features are:
Support for HTML email
Support for Exchange, POP3, IMAP4
SSL, Socks, and Full Authentication SMTP Support
Rules engine to custom sort incoming email
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Highly recommended, make for a much better email experience on your Pocket PC. (I use a Sprint Mogul -aka- Titan, with Windows Mobile 6)
--Xgeoph Ray
Wireless Data Specialist
Just realised there's not much info floating around here about the awesome Remember The Milk task syncing app - I consider it a "must have" app for all my devices.
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/milksync/windowsmobile/
Basically it syncs your device task list with their online website, allowing you to keep track of things you need to do from any PC anywhere. The actual website is smooth web 2.0 goodness. Its free for 15 days and they then require you to upgrade to the pro version for $15 with additional features, but the free version is just fine (and I guess you can keep registering new accounts once the trial expires).
The app can be set to sync over-the-air manually or when cradled - or every 5/10/x minutes, so you don't have to worry about hidden data usage, and can be configured for 1 or 2-way syncing. Also, it doesn't mess up anything when you use the regular WM6 ActiveSync. The only catch is no proxy support.
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PS. I dont work for them or anything, I just think its a kickass system.
They also have a ff plugin to integrate RTM with GMail.
I use GMail IMAP, RTM(MilkSync, FF Plugin, http://code.google.com/p/rememberthemoof/), and OggSync(calendar+contacts).
I wish they could develop a nice slick Windows Mobile app to use with the RTM service, just like they've recently done with the iPhone app.
Here are the things about android email that I think are great:
1. the interface, of course
2. its handling of imap: when you look at the home screen, you see the list of your imap folders. these are not downloaded folders; when you click on a folder, it then pulls the headers for the messages in that folder, and when you click on the email message, it then pulls that email. this is in contrast to Pocket outlook, which has to sync whole folders and pull all the headers or emails at once. Android handles the pulling of headers and emails and folders very well on the fly, so wait time is minimal
For me this is ideal: you can access all email on your imap server without spending time with discrete syncing. Discrete syncing of all folders takes a long time if you have lots of email and folders, and drains your battery significantly if you have an automatic sync schedule.
So, can we do this - port android email to win mo? Or would it be a re-write from the ground up of the linux software for win mo?
and here is this :
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this is not the Q&A Forum !!!
i felt this was not so much a "how to" question, or a "my software won't work" question, but a "can we" for developers that fit better here. If I'm wrong, is it possible to move to the questions forum? If I'm right, let's figure out if we can do this.
Mods will delte this post, just create a new thread in the Q&A Forum
hmm, I set my out look to download as soon as the email arrives on their servers, so I get my email email almost instantly.
I have never seen that androids email in action but when I see my friend tomorrow I'll take a look at it. still G1's email doesn't seem all much handy to me , still it seems that method would save some data though.
Any suggestions ?
Looking for app that works well with the Touch Pro 2.
Must sync with Outlook.
Inesoft Calendar
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Calendar Touch
http://www.sbsh.net/products/windows_mobile_pocket_pc/calendar_touch
Thumbcal
http://thumbapps.com/web/pages/thumbcal/overview.php
thumbcal
thumbcal google it
Inesoft calendar, syncs with google and outlook seperately, nice
Calendar Touch
http://www.sbsh.net/products/windows_mobile_pocket_pc/calendar_touch
Keep them coming !
I use iAgenda or tasksmanila (only for tasks).
+1 for thumbcal. Only one I've tried but it does everything I wanted it to... And as a graphics guy I like the ability to switch themes or customize your own.
Anyone have any comments about doing a "Getting Things Done" approach to Task/Time/Calendar Management with the TP2 ?
If so, comment on this thread.
Pocket Informant is a very powerfull PIM application.
osrix25 said:
Inesoft calendar, syncs with google and outlook seperately, nice
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The sync with Google is a cool feature !
I was thinking I would be able to sync with friend's calendars.
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The sync with Google is a cool feature !
I was thinking I would be able to sync with friend's calendars.
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yes for me its a great feature as I can keep business and home calendars separate as well as I also sync my wifes google calendar, so I know where the kids are! I haven't found another that will do it. there is a bit of setting up involved on the google end but it now works well.
THINK NOTES
Organise Your Life
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This is my first attempt at creating an android app and I have also created all the graphics for this.
Think Notes is a simple solution to the everyday problem of keeping track with your life. From taking simple notes on the go or recording lectures as audio notes, Think Notes provides a way to organise everything for you.
FEATURES:
Create text, map, image and audio notes
Create to-do checklists
Create folders
Create an password protected account for those personal notes
Backup notes as text files
Import notes
Money Manager feature lets you keep track of your expenses and incomes in a simple, minimalist way
Leave public notes visible to anyone with access to the phone
Share notes via email or social media sites such as Twitter
Think Notes is completely free and will stay free forever with many updates being designed and produced, bringing many new features and looks in the future.
Please try out this app and let me know if there are any bugs or things you would like to see.
DOWNLOAD
Please visit the link below and download it directly
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aditya.think&hl=en_GB
Thank You for helping me out with my first android app, i really appreciate it !