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PDAsync makes ActiveSync look silly

For a company that develops software for PCs and PDAs, Microsoft has never done a stellar job at letting those devices play well together. ActiveSync and its successor, Windows Mobile Device Center only let you sync your calendar and contacts with Microsoft Outlook. You can't even synchronize with the new Windows Calendar included in Windows Vista. That's why Laplink PDAsync 4 is so attractive. ...

Microsoft releases Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1

As expected, Microsoft pushed out an updated version of Windows Mobile Device Center yesterday. WMDC 6.1 offers a few new features. For the most part, nothing flashy, but there's some good news in here for Windows Mobile 6.0 users or pretty much anyone who needs to synchronize files between their computer and PDA or Smartphone. Enhanced support for Windows Mobile 6 File synchronization ...

Mobile Minute News: MS updating sync center, Opera Mobile beta and more

In today's mobile Minute, we'll take a look at some of the latest news and software related to Windows Mobile devices. Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 on its way When Microsoft announced they'd be replacing ActiveSync, few Windows Mobile users were complaining. The default program for synchronizing data between a PC and mobile device has always been a bit finnicky, to say the least. Microsoft ...

Change the device icon in Windows Mobile Device Center

Windows Mobile Device Center is vista's version of ActiveSync, for synchronizing data between your PC and Windows Mobile PDA or smartphone. When it loads, you get a nice little graphic of a generic PDA and smartphone. But what if you want a picture that looks like the Pocket PC you've got docked in a cradle on your desk? Michael Railing at PDAPhoneHome figured out where Windows stores the icon ...