home office, single PC install of Outlook/Office 2010... hence my pointing out that a solution for single installs doesn't seem very avail for Android according to what I found/linked/posted
home office, single PC install of Outlook/Office 2010... hence my pointing out that a solution for single installs doesn't seem very avail for Android according to what I found/linked/posted
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They just never make it easy. I shouldn't have to reconfigure a bunch of stuff to use a stupid phone.
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2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Compact SRAM
I was an avid iPhone user. we also have iMac, iPads, iPods, etc.
but, in the Fall I got Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and I never look back. There is so much more I can do with my phone, plus the screen that is double the size. Love my phone.
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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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.
2015 Liv Intrigue 2
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2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Compact SRAM
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.
To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.
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