Will Gilliland
United States of America
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(Feb 10, 2009 - 8:38 AM)
No law that says you have to show a receipt? True. It's also true they have the right to enforce their own store policies and detain you if they feel you've stolen something. So, your choice is, abide by their policies or find a new store. You certainly don't have the audacious right to make your own rules.
(Jan 31, 2008 - 5:24 PM)
Outlook Web Access on a full sized computer isn't too painful, but how does it look on the iPhone? However, I think IT depts would steer you towards OWA as opposed to this solution. I'd agree with others, it doesn't sound secure. Corporate email on someone else's server? Good luck with that. Besides, I don't see any mention of Calendar sync or PUSH. I see "sync with Exchange". So your Exchange server PUSHes to HyperShare gateway, then if you have HyperOffice running, the gateway then pushes out to HyperOffice on the iPhone which deposits emails in your pre-existing mail client. Seems hokie.
(Jan 22, 2008 - 8:59 PM)
I'd agree with stellanwick. The iPhone does what it does very well, but frankly it's pretty limited compared to the HTC Touch. I have my Touch loaded with an 8gig MicroSD. The Touch does video, slick photo album, Push email (LOVE THAT), real GPS with the help of key fob GPS receiver, Outlook integration is tight, Touch has removable battery, upgradeable memory, 3G, the Touch is smaller and there are loads of programs and customizations you can do to it without having to hack it to the point of possibly bricking it.