i'm considering a Windows Phone primarily for Office Mobile for Office 365. i just have 1 question, and i cant seem to find the answer anywhere on the net:
on my Fujitsu Tablet PC i use Microsoft Journal a lot for my business, and use it for its inkability, which i prefer over Word's inkability. does anyone know if Office Mobile for Office 365 will allow me to edit or at least view Journal (.jnt) files on a Windows Phone?
thanx in advance!!
post test jnt file and i will test it...
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I am thinking about buying a Tytn II (Kaiser). I run Windows XP Pro but I do not run MS Office or Outlook (which are not even installed on my PC) or Internet Explorer (which is). Instead I use OpenOffice (open source freeware), Thunderbird (ditto) and Firefox (ditto). I refuse to pay for MS Office or Outlook. How may I sync my Kaiser to my PC - address book, documents, bookmarks etc. ?
Seems a shame that such a wonderful sounding machine is tied to Outlook and MS Office
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Hmmm...Windows Mobile=Microsoft
MS Office/Outlook=Microsoft
ERGO...you're stuck!
As mentioned already Microsoft's synching solutions Activesync or WMDC are for Microsoft apps only (although it baffles me that it won't even synch to native Windows apps such as address book or Outlook Express). There is some releief in that not having a recent version of Outlook installed doesn't grey out Favourites, Files or Media so you should still be able to sync these fine. There are third party products around that offer a greater amount of synching compatibility. Perhaps others who are using the apps you mentioned have experience or can name names. Additionally, perhaps those application suppliers can advise on solutions, if they're aware of any....
I was in a similar situation but I use Thunderbird only for storing my emails.
I saw in another post a link to:
www.goosync.com
I found the Google-calendar quite useful (can be opened in Thunderbird). With Goosync you can free-of-charge sync your Google-calendar (with restrictions). For some money you can also sync tasks and the address-book.
Have a look. Maybe it's something for you. Maybe not.
bye,
basinger
I sync my contacts directly to my hotmail account without the use of outlook but then again hotmail - microsoft.
I need to download txt messages to PC what software do i need to do this
do you need to just back them up or you need them to be viewable on PC?
If its just backup you can use a program called PIMbackup it does a few other things aswell as text messages
for full SMS integration within Outlook, you can check out Jeyo Mobile Extender
jeyo mobile extender isnt work properly for me.. is there a prog like this?? and if it doesn't use outlook it will be nice.
( i must study hard for my poor english )
someguy1015 said:
do you need to just back them up or you need them to be viewable on PC?
If its just backup you can use a program called PIMbackup it does a few other things aswell as text messages
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Would like to download and print
Need to Download and print
use jeyo mobile companion. doesnt use outlook and is a standalone applications
You can also try the True Connect, I have tried out and very useful.
www.raspberrysoftware.com
Jeyo is the best for sms backups or sms chat!
Limited User, Vista 64 and Jeyo?
Hi,
Anyone have Jeyo Mobile Extender working in Outlook 2007, 64bit, on Vista?
It seems to function as administrator, but not as limited user.
I'm in an SBS controlled domain environment here.
Thanks for any help,
Matt
Microsoft sucks like that....or 3rd party vendors need to be reminded programs need to run as users, not local admins...it makes us windows support staff crazy when people request software like this and they have to be given local admin privs or we have to spend days on figuring out what registry edits need to be made and god forbid we have to reimage the system...we're hosed.
I'm wondering if anyone knows how I could access Microsoft Office Live from my Tilt. Or maybe someone has a better place to store documents for sharing/editing?
I start a lot of documents on my Tilt and then revisit them from a computer with a printer. GoogleDocs won't let me download the documents to my phone, it seems to be read-only on the mobile end.
I could just send myself emails all the time but I do rather like being able to share/edit them without forwarding emails all over the place.
Thanks!
Will I be able to create and edit documents on microsoft word when I buy my Kaiser? Does it run microsoft office?
Yes, it has mobile office, so you can edit and create documents
I've just upgraded to Windows 7, from XP on my PC. The one thing I cannot get used to is the lack of Outlook Express.
I have Outlook 2007 and I've successfully imported all my XP messages and contacts etc. The thing I don't like about Outlook is that all images have to be opened as a separate file.
I've also tried to use Thunderbird but so far I've been unable to import my messages from Outlook (or Outlook Express from XP) it just hangs during the import.
Does anyone know of a way to make Outlook able to view images directly from the message rather than opening them individually?
you can also try out windows live mail
from the live essentials packet
try office 2010
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I've just upgraded to Windows 7, from XP on my PC. The one thing I cannot get used to is the lack of Outlook Express.
I have Outlook 2007 and I've successfully imported all my XP messages and contacts etc. The thing I don't like about Outlook is that all images have to be opened as a separate file.
I've also tried to use Thunderbird but so far I've been unable to import my messages from Outlook (or Outlook Express from XP) it just hangs during the import.
Does anyone know of a way to make Outlook able to view images directly from the message rather than opening them individually?
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Take backup of outlook data and use portable outlook... or just install outlook 07/10 and add old outlook data file in it.
Bouncypete,
Outlook Express was discontinued after Windows XP. Microsoft offers Windows Live Mail as a free mail client that will allow you import your previous email files and access them. For additional information, please go here: http://bit.ly/2P76y
Also, should you require additional assistance and feedback, Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum located here http://tinyurl.com/9fhdl5 . It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams.
Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
Thanks to everyone who has replied to this and sorry I was unable to respond sooner.
I've now managed to import my old emails into Windows Live Mail. For some reason it took a couple of attemps but I've finally got it sorted.
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