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    has anyone used the gmail mobile app? I've installed it, it works fine. I just can't figure out why? It just seems easier to use pocket outlook. What is the point of this application? I was all excited about it. But it just seems more like a hassle to use than anything use.
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    So, I've discovered the use of th gmail app. As sucky as it is to fumble through to it, at least a person can access and use their gmail natively, sort of, on the device. It seems to be a bit faster than accessing gmail using PIE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freezingprocess View Post
    has anyone used the gmail mobile app? I've installed it, it works fine. I just can't figure out why? It just seems easier to use pocket outlook. What is the point of this application? I was all excited about it. But it just seems more like a hassle to use than anything use.
    Outlook for Windows mobile has more functionality that just email. A couple of additional functions such as contacts and notes, I use frequently.

    In addition, Outlook for Windows mobile also syncronizes with Outlook on the PC. With the operating system on the Treo , Outlook for Windows mobile and Outlook on the PC, being developed by Microsoft, these products 'talk' to eac other. In addition, with many company using Outlook for corporate communications, this inclusion of Outlook for Windows mobile extends this communication for corporations.

    I am not saying that this is the best approach or even saying it is a good approach, I am just trying to explain the point of Outlook.

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    Yeah, you're right. I've just been disappointed with my Windows Mobile experience so far.

    Not that Palm is perfect, but when I had an issue it was very easy to fix. I am probably just one of those people who is so used to the Palm OS that WinMo probably won't ever really sit well.

    Anyway, it's been a fun/ not- fun experiment. And now, at least I can say I tried.
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