If you are still looking for ideas for using outlook on Android, try Touchdown. Works great. There are a couple of different versions - for Exchange or Outlook. This one is for Outlook.
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If you are still looking for ideas for using outlook on Android, try Touchdown. Works great. There are a couple of different versions - for Exchange or Outlook. This one is for Outlook.
Thanks but >>>>>>bummer: does not support accounts with custom domain names. and built exclusively to work with Microsoft Hotmail, MSN, Live and Outlook.com personal accounts. I own my own domain for my business.
I'm due for an upgrade also & have been comparing the Iphone to the new Samsung Galaxy. My computer guru basically echoed what everybody else has said - the Galaxy is a lot more versatile.
DH has an IPhone & while I love the battery life - I hate that it doesn't have some features that my Android has - like the ability to have it shut off for a predetermined period of time & then come back on. If I'm in meetings or with dog training clients, I will shut my phone off & invariably forget to turn it back on. Last I checked, (a while ago, admittedly) Iphone didn't have that app.
AFAIK that's a skin. Neither of my HTC phones has had it. In fact, the last phone I had that DID have that feature (which I loved, too) wasn't even a smartphone, it was a Motorola flip phone I had many years ago. Trying to remember who manufactured the phone(s) I had in the interim, Nokia maybe, but they didn't have it either.
It's actually an app, not a skin, which is neither here nor there. BlackBerry is famous for that type of ability.