Business Contact v3.0 beta for WM5 - feature set

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Tom Gordon

Are there any new features in the Business Contact v3.0 beta for WM5 over
the older version v.20 that was released in June of 2005. I'm looking for a
reason (I'm sure that there are many) to purchase a new Pocket PC phone
edition WM5 device and "retire" my Windows Mobile 2003SE device. For
example can I now use Microsoft's Voice software to dial my Business
Contacts (v.20 did not do this), and features such as Projects and Business
tasks synched?

Thanks for any and all help...

Tom Gordon, Riverbend Marketing
 
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Leonid S. Knyshov

Tom Gordon said:
Are there any new features in the Business Contact v3.0 beta for WM5 over
the older version v.20 that was released in June of 2005. I'm looking for
a reason (I'm sure that there are many) to purchase a new Pocket PC phone
edition WM5 device and "retire" my Windows Mobile 2003SE device. For
example can I now use Microsoft's Voice software to dial my Business
Contacts (v.20 did not do this), and features such as Projects and
Business tasks synched?

Thanks for any and all help...

Tom Gordon, Riverbend Marketing


There are no new features. :( It is basically same product, except compiled
for WM 5.0.

The #1 reason for WM 5.0 is MSFP for Exchange 2003 SP2, which enables direct
push. Why is that important? Your tasks become an Exchange activesync
component instead of Outlook activesync component. Additoinally, you have
persistent storage in case you lose power and better support for Activesync
over Internet while you are connected through a USB port.

This release is rudimentary at best, but at least we have something.
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Crashproof Solutions, LLC - http://www.crashproofsolutions.com
MCP Exchange 2003/Small Business Server 2003
Microsoft Small Business Specialist Partner
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