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Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2 Rhodium Updated 3-23-2010

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Originally Posted by skipster View Post
I actually AM using TouchDown for Exchange. I used the Outlook export contacts/Gmail import method of porting contacts before I found TouchDown. My primary concern was someone ELSE not realizing they the AS method would result in loss of contacts on the device that were from exchange. Might be a good caveat on the FAQ entry.
I might be completely wrong heh, but I would think if you have been in the Windows Mobile world for anytime at all you know you can only do 1 Activesync connection and if you are using Exchange then most likely no matter what device, OS you plan on using you will want to stick to that. There are the users though that only use Outlook and want their contacts, and the Activesync through WM is one of the ways to do that.

I currently use TD as well, best thing out there currently. You will be happy to know when Android 2.1 comes around that you won't have to use TD anymore, you can utilize Androids built in Exchange Sync. Calendar as well. Not sure on tasks, I don't remember, so if you want that, you might still have to use TD. Plus there are some that prefer to keep their Exchange Contacts separate from their Personal, TD lets ya do that, but using Google's doesn't.