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banden 04-01-2010 10:22 PM

Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
This is the Work Email app ported from the HTC. It works perfect for Microsoft Exchange, has access to GAL and subfolders and also lets you sync your entire mailbox. Oh yeah, it's free (touchdown is $20)

Direct download is here.

blazingwolf 04-01-2010 11:03 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Or you could install the Desire port. ;)

elephant007 04-01-2010 11:19 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
how does one go about porting a HTC app to be installed on another device? I have many HTC apps and when I try to install it on my phone (Samsung Moment) it doesn't allow me because I get a message saying that it's not the right phone or something to that nature...
These are Hero apps I have

JonV 04-02-2010 01:35 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by banden (Post 1675588)
This is the Work Email app ported from the HTC. It works perfect for Microsoft Exchange, has access to GAL and subfolders and also lets you sync your entire mailbox. Oh yeah, it's free (touchdown is $20)

Direct download is here.

If nothing else having the ability to use a large font is worth it alone over the stock app. Now if I can get Gmail in a larger font...

bigperm 04-06-2010 12:40 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by banden (Post 1675588)
This is the Work Email app ported from the HTC. It works perfect for Microsoft Exchange, has access to GAL and subfolders and also lets you sync your entire mailbox. Oh yeah, it's free (touchdown is $20)

Direct download is here.

Thanks Banden -
just installed it ( still in my demo/trial for touchdown) subfolders is great, move is great, where is the GAL option?

Thanks

bigperm 04-06-2010 12:41 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazingwolf (Post 1675646)
Or you could install the Desire port. ;)

Is that better? What is it? Sorry I am in the dark....

I used to use WM (because of your ROMs, BW) :headbang:

and now am on Android, but no rooting/flashing for me this time! It was an obsession!

So I just come by here every once in awhile

blazingwolf 04-06-2010 02:41 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigperm (Post 1683831)
Is that better? What is it? Sorry I am in the dark....

I used to use WM (because of your ROMs, BW) :headbang:

and now am on Android, but no rooting/flashing for me this time! It was an obsession!

So I just come by here every once in awhile

You'd have to root to run it and it is still pretty buggy at the moment. I would stay away for now to be honest but it will be a great ROM when finished.

bsweetness 04-06-2010 02:57 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Seems to be working quite well. Thanks!

blazingwolf 04-06-2010 04:11 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bsweetness (Post 1684102)
Seems to be working quite well. Thanks!

Sure, if you don't mind switching back and forth from 2G and 3G to get calls and data respectively. Not receiving video MMS messages and having to set up a Linux swap file on your SD card (easy for some but not others) as well as a ext2 partition, etc. Your right, it runs great other than that. ;)

The big issues is the calls and data. Yes, you can set up a shortcut to enable and disable 3G but for me in terms of work, it is not the best way to do things.

bsweetness 04-06-2010 04:49 PM

Re: Exchange Email app better than stock and free.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazingwolf (Post 1684250)
Sure, if you don't mind switching back and forth from 2G and 3G to get calls and data respectively. Not receiving video MMS messages and having to set up a Linux swap file on your SD card (easy for some but not others) as well as a ext2 partition, etc. Your right, it runs great other than that. ;)

The big issues is the calls and data. Yes, you can set up a shortcut to enable and disable 3G but for me in terms of work, it is not the best way to do things.

Maybe if you install the Desire port that you suggested, which I didn't do. I was thanking the original poster and talking about the entire point of this thread - the .apk in the first post that installs the HTC Work Email app.

It's a good idea to pay attention to the real topic at hand before making a sarcastic post such as that.


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