[missing-sync-winmobile-talk] Windows Mobile 5

Ray Towry rtowry at ephrata.org
Fri Dec 9 10:07:01 PST 2005


Ditto...

Being a new Apple user, a convert from Windows since May, I am  
convinced that Apple is a superior product.  But, Apple needs to do  
more to integrate with Windows products, period (and Virtual windows  
is not the answer).  Had Apple handled thing differently in the 80's,  
they would be the dominant platform.  But they were stubborn then as  
well.  Some quote about not understanding history means your bound to  
repeat it is coming to mind...

Ray


On Dec 9, 2005, at 9:37 AM, Peter Kim wrote:

Guys, stop giving Mark Space such a hard time. I'm sure they're
working as hard as they can on getting WM5 support done. Don't act as
if Mark Space is somehow obligated to make your WM5 device work with
your Mac; this is one of the consequences of being a Mac user. If you
REALLY want a PDA that works with the Mac, you should have gotten a
Palm or a WM2003 device.

If anything, the party that deserves most of the blame is Apple. They
could easily incorporate WM5 support into iSync or make some Mark
Space employees very happy by buying them out for a few million
dollars, but Jobs' notorious stubbornness is getting in the way of
doing something that would actually benefit his customers.

Peter

On 12/9/05, Chris Bailey <dailybailey at mac.com> wrote:
>> That is an answer, granted it may not be the answer that you  
>> desire but it
>> is an answer.
>
> No, it's not. It's *lack of an answer*. Ever hear the term  
> "vaporware"?
>
> Look, Apple is projecting new Intel-based hardware Macs mid-2006.  
> Webroot is
> saying they'll have a bug fix for the new SpySweeper Enterprise  
> Edition
> sometime next week. These are called "projections". I don't expect  
> them to
> stick to the timetable like glue. Webroot could run into a problem  
> and delay
> the release another couple of weeks to fix it... Apple could have  
> Intel
> hardware ready to roll by March -- or maybe it ends up being  
> September...
> it's flexible because they're *estimates*.
>
> I just looked up a press release -- Microsoft released WM5 to  
> manufacturers
> on May 10. So it's been out for six months at this point. If not  
> enough time
> for a WM5-compatible release, it's certainly been long enough for a
> *projection* of a release date.
>
> Silence -- on the other hand -- is not an acceptable substitute.
>
>
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