What Can Windows Mobile Do For You?

7 June, 2006 Posted by SolSie As News, Windows Mobile

Windows Mobile is an operating system that can bring much of the power of your personal computer to a mobile device, such as a handheld computer or smartphone. A Windows Mobile smartphone, for example, is more than just a cell phone. It’s also a personal digital assistant (PDA) that keeps track of your important contacts, appointments, and tasks. It’s an invaluable communications tool that gives you access to all your e-mail messages, whether for work or pleasure. It also frees you from your desk by providing Internet access and, in many cases, the ability to view, create, and modify Microsoft Office* documents. In addition, depending on the model you choose, it can play a number of other roles ranging from digital camera to media player to global positioning system.Windows Mobile also allows your mobile device to work hand-in-hand with your personal computer. Work you do on the road is automatically reflected on your PC, and vice versa. It synchronizes your devices so your Microsoft Outlook data and important documents are up to date in both places. This allows you to use your mobile device for even critical business tasks such as managing your expense account or tracking inventory. Other cell phones may offer features such as cameras and limited downloads, like ringtones and wallpaper, but if they don’t let you work on Microsoft Office documents, update Outlook data, send and receive e-mail, surf the Internet, and install additional applications, they’re just cell phones, not smartphones.

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GP June 7, 2006

Just notice your Blog. Have you heard any complaints about the Moto Q freezing? I was buying one yesterday, and 2 people were bringing thiers back due to it freezing when making a call. They had to take the battery out to reboot. Second question, is there a software, which can be purchased to enable the Moto Q to not just read Office Applications like Word or Excel, but edit them as well? Thanks for any feedback.

SolSie June 7, 2006

Welcome to this blog. I have not owned the Moto-Q but I can ask around. Dave Cicconi over MobilityToday.com has one, you can post your request in his forum perhaps.
As far as full Office suite, there are software such Clearvue suite..But without a stylus, I think it would be very difficult to edit any documents…
The Smartphone version is designed perhaps just for viewing.

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