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foxiangel5

Jul 5, 2007, 9:06 AM
i work with an indirect agent of verizon wireless. we dont sell a lot of pdas, nor do we really have any in stock, yet i still have questions to answer and "dummy phones" to show. im sorry to say that i really dont know much of anything about the data side to the phones. i know features and what they can do, but i dont even know what im talking about! can someone please explain to me (like in simple terms) about the softwear they hold, about tethering and syncing (how to do it, what i need), and other things like that (cant think of all the questions right now. i know about the Q the most (since my bf has one) but i know next to nothing about the treo and the blackberries. im read the specs and took the training, but i still dont under...
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rudyking

Aug 26, 2007, 1:48 AM
The Windows Mobile units use MS ActiveSync to sync to a computer. In Vista, its built in. The Palm Treos use a program called Palm Desktop.

Most, if not all pda / smart phones use USB to connect to a computer.

From what I have read, there is only a handful of smartphones with Windows Mobile that can view and edit MS office documents, like MS Word, and MS Excel. The others use a third party software package to view them, but can't edit.

I hope this helps a little.
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