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Re: Multiple Exchange Accounts?

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Originally Posted by boe View Post
I would be happy to go Android if it had 3 major improvements -

Native support for multiple exchange accounts - full sync -not just pop and imap

While being able to hack and customize my phone is a big plus, I need it for business foremost. I have exchange accounts on about a dozen exchange servers for various clients.
The Droid phones and Galaxy S (dont know if all versions) phones have multiple exchange account support..

Those that use stock 2.2 email app I think also support it:
http://androiddelight.com/2010/08/27...l-for-android/

For those that dont, there is Touchdown app


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Native support for ms office documents

All of my clients send me documents from excel, word, acrobat and occasionally powerpoint. While I can buy an add on to open documents, it seems like that is about as basic a requirement as handling a BT headset or connecting to your computer. Using an add on for this seems silly.
You can get free versions to open office documents..you only gotta pay for writing/editing them..that said all Galaxy S phones for example come with Thinkfree office...which allows you to open and edit all the documents you want...even edit powerpoint on your phone if need be..That said I found the Android implementations of Office to be better then winmo :/

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better native voice recognition for voice dialing via BT.

I'm not sure why voice dialing via BT is not quite right yet but even on units dialing by name using the actual phone voice recognitiion doesn't seem very accurate. While I'm not expecting 100% accuracy, I know lots of people who won't even use it as they say it is far to frustrating based on the hit rate.
They released a new version of the voice recognition software..that said there are also alternative like vlingo...
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