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Brad
I've used ON on my desktop for a long time at work. I just got a phone
running Windows Mobile with ON mobile on it. I wanted to try using ON at
home for synching with my phone, so I downloaded a trial version of it. It's
useless. Many of the menu options are disabled. I can't get it to synch
with ON on my phone, another post suggested installing it into the phone from
ON desktop (even though it's already there), but I can't since that menu item
is disabled (there's an option on some of the menus which reads, "explain
choices on this menu" which, when clicked, does nothing. Neat.
Anyway, I just wanted to confirm that I can neither draw free form nor
create to-do lists (check boxes) using ON mobile. With whatever version I
have on my phone I cannot. This makes it useless.
running Windows Mobile with ON mobile on it. I wanted to try using ON at
home for synching with my phone, so I downloaded a trial version of it. It's
useless. Many of the menu options are disabled. I can't get it to synch
with ON on my phone, another post suggested installing it into the phone from
ON desktop (even though it's already there), but I can't since that menu item
is disabled (there's an option on some of the menus which reads, "explain
choices on this menu" which, when clicked, does nothing. Neat.
Anyway, I just wanted to confirm that I can neither draw free form nor
create to-do lists (check boxes) using ON mobile. With whatever version I
have on my phone I cannot. This makes it useless.