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5tryk3r 06-13-2008 11:05 AM

MobileMe
 
After watching the WWDC keynote the MobileMe app looks like something I could really use. Is there a program like that for the winmo crowd. That does not cost an arm and a leg.

rainfreak 06-13-2008 11:33 AM

Re: MobileMe
 
If you are talking about Apple's MobileMe synchronization, the answer is yes. Microsoft is currently accepting registrations for the BETA of Live Mesh. Though it is still very new and the support for Windows Mobile devices are not added yet, with no estimate on a time for completion that I have seen...

chicubs3794 06-13-2008 11:54 AM

Re: MobileMe
 
looks SIIICKKKKK!!!!!!!!

LiquidX 06-13-2008 03:32 PM

Re: MobileMe
 
while it isnt as feature packed as MobileME, Dashwire is a pretty sweet setup. It's free, you download a program to your phone it does it's initial backup (thank god for evdo at this point), and all your pics, vids, contacts, emails, and text messages are backed up. And if you leave it run in the background it pretty much backs up as things are happening. I tested it the other day was texting a friend and a few mins later it showed up on my online access of the content. The best part about it is, that if you switch phones, no big deal, you just switch what phone you have on the online info and install the program on your new phone, and bam, you can use everything as before.

5tryk3r 06-13-2008 03:39 PM

Re: MobileMe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidX (Post 313739)
while it isnt as feature packed as MobileME, Dashwire is a pretty sweet setup. It's free, you download a program to your phone it does it's initial backup (thank god for evdo at this point), and all your pics, vids, contacts, emails, and text messages are backed up. And if you leave it run in the background it pretty much backs up as things are happening. I tested it the other day was texting a friend and a few mins later it showed up on my online access of the content. The best part about it is, that if you switch phones, no big deal, you just switch what phone you have on the online info and install the program on your new phone, and bam, you can use everything as before.

Does it sink with your computer then as well. i work with several different computers with various flavors of windows, linux, and os x and it would be nice to be able to keep my contacts and appointments available on all of those. Do not care so much about backing up my text msgs as they are mainly just twitter feeds.

Dashwire 06-16-2008 03:48 PM

Re: MobileMe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 5tryk3r (Post 313750)
Does it sink with your computer then as well. i work with several different computers with various flavors of windows, linux, and os x and it would be nice to be able to keep my contacts and appointments available on all of those. Do not care so much about backing up my text msgs as they are mainly just twitter feeds.

Because we are a browser based application, we work on most computers (with internet access). If you have all of your contacts on your phone, Dashwire will sync those and allow you to access them from any computer. If some of your contacts are stored on your computer you first need to get them on your phone, and then after syncing you will be able to see them anywhere through your Dashwire account. Hope that helps...

Let us know if you have any other questions.

BanditBoy 12-15-2008 04:44 PM

Re: MobileMe
 
Ok... Some program that sync with Outlook like MobileMe?

otbox21 01-07-2009 05:57 PM

Re: MobileMe
 
I talked to apple about syncing mobile me with a pocket pc, basically, she said it is not possible, but...


Teri H (apple support): Basically, the more 'votes" something gets, the higher chance it will be worked on. So get your friends and family to add this idea on the feedback page.

Here's the link...if you want this feature...let's all vote!

http://www.apple.com/feedback/mobileme.html

rothgar 01-09-2009 10:58 PM

Re: MobileMe
 
Live mesh does support windows mobile now. You just have to set up a account and you can sync your files to your mesh automatically. It takes a long time to sync (especially over cell networks) but it works fairly well for a beta.

I wouldn't count on mobileme support until at least windows mobile 6.5 is announced later this year.


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