by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Windows Mobile 6 devices are suitable for: Managing email on the road. Managing your calendar on the road. Collecting tasks on the road. Managing small (and maybe medium-sized) task lists on the road. Priacta discourages Windows Mobile 6 for managing large task lists....
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Windows Mobile 7 is a new technology, and it is still being evaluated by Priacta. If you are a corporate Outlook or Entourage user, it has the strong advantage of full, tight integration with Exchange Server, so it may be a good choice. Leave comments here to tell...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Windows Mobile 5 and Pocket PC devices are only suitable for: Reading email on the road. Seeing (and maybe updating) your calendar on the road. Priacta discourages Windows Mobile 5 for your tasks. It’s slower and far less reliable than newer options. Consider...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Android does not include a suitable built-in task list, so you’ll need third-party app. Currently, Priacta recommends NitroDesk Touchdown (www.nitrodesk.com). This requires Exchange Server. If you don’t want Exchange, try DejaOffice with CompanionLink...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
The iPhone, iPad, and iTouch do not have suitable built-in task lists. Fortunately, there are hundreds of thousands of third-party apps available. Currently, Priacta recommends either IMExchange 2 (for Exchange Server, find it in the App Store) or Pocket Informant for...
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