Be prepared on Blackberry (RIM), they are taking a pounding in court, we'll see what happens.
http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/38052-1.html As to the other end, you might look at the Cingular 2125. Genious, first phone Windows PDA on Version5 software. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- FIGHT BACK AGAINST SPAM! Download Spam Inspector, the Award Winning Anti-Spam Filter http://mail.giantcompany.com > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Ruset > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 12:48 PM > To: The Hardware List > Subject: Re: [H] Best Windows PDA phone > > I have a TMobile MDAIII imported from the UK. It's a WM2003 based PDA > phone. I like it, although I am not a heavy PDA user. > > Regarding Exchange -- there are two ways of doing what you want. > > 1. Exchange 2003 has Exchange ActiveSync which will let a WM2003 and > Treo 650 (PalmOS based) sync with Exchange over a GRPS HTTP connection. > It's pull, not push, so you would need to schedule it to sync every X > number of minutes. The nice thing is that it's free. The cool thing is > that it doesn't rely on your desktop to sync at all. > > 2. You could use Blackberry Enterprise Server and see if you can get a > copy of Blackberry Connect for your phone. That's a push type of system, > so when you get new mail it gets pushed to your phone as well. There is > also Goodlink (http://www.good.com) which claims to do the same thing. > We're investigating these options for Exchange users at my company, > although it looks like we may stick with Exchange Activesync.