No, I use Windows Mobile on an HTC Touch Pro...it works seamlessly with my windows business software provided by my company. The iPhone or Pre is not up to that challenge yet.
My Touch Pro is my phone, e-mail (direct push from our Exchange Server), calendar (direct sync with Outlook Exchange), music player (8gb mico SD card), GPS navigator (TomTom 7 using built-in GPS chip), browser (Opera Mobie and IE Mobile), photo and video, PowerPoint Presentations, etc.
I posted this article because Microsoft usually gets slammed for its brutal competitive tactics, however, this time it is Apple doing it. I don't think they did anything wrong, but Apple is acting very aggressively.
You said — I posted this article because Microsoft usually gets slammed for its brutal competitive tactics, however, this time it is Apple doing it. I don’t think they did anything wrong, but Apple is acting very aggressively.
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I suppose you want Toyota to make Ford parts, too, and supply functionality for Ford parts on their cars... LOL...
I think a bit of common sense works here... :-)