WM to Android transfer question? - General Questions and Answers

I just got the Eris today(re-brand of the Hero), and I would like to know how to transfer a few things. How can i transfer my contacts from WM to Android. I tried that gmail active sync method but I was getting an error. I also don't have outlook installed(have office but never installed outlook). so I am looking for another options. I would also like to transfer my SMS, however this seems a bit harder as I have the Palm SMS software installed, which is a bit different from default WM SMS software(be it 6.0 or 6.1). Thank you

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Why?
Because I like to have emails and SMS collected within one application AND I want to sync SMS using Jeyo with my desktop Outlook.
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hi, i always wondered, how it would be possible to save sms on my pc. with my vpa i used jeyo mobile extender, too. with the treo it doesnt work.
did you find a solution?
unfortunately not. sometimes I wonder how is it possible that only I do see such important things (from my point of view) but nobody else
Im using the Excalibur now and I am very happy with it, but still I ned to touch my Treo every evening, its just too sexy.

Bluetooth pim sync from Moto Q9c?

I have been looking for a program like I had on my old Q9c for my HTC Mogul. It was in the bluetooth tools preloaded on the phone. It would sync both Windows contacts and Calander from vista. It worked independent of activesync and outlook. I have been striking out so far on finding this I wanted to see if anyone out there may have this ported over, or a CAB like this. Thanks in advance!-noah

Android for Business?

Hi all,
I did a Google, but could only see a few results for Android as a business phone.
We're due for an upgrade very soon and I'm just wondering if Android will be any good for business use, or is it's going to cause issues with how we work?
Current use of Windows mobile:
Active Sync (no Exchange) with Outlook Calendar, Contacts and tasks, I don;t sync email because I often want my pc outlook open and running when not in the office, but still want to receive and send email via same account.
Email via Pop3 (same as work PC, Emails kept on phone for 3 days)
Ideally I would like android to do all the same with native apps, rather than having to purchase one to get the same functionality as WM 6.5.
Can anyone who has experience going from WM to Android when using a similar setup post comments on how it went and if it works OK?
Many thanks
Logicalstep
Logicalstep said:
Hi all,
I did a Google, but could only see a few results for Android as a business phone.
We're due for an upgrade very soon and I'm just wondering if Android will be any good for business use, or is it's going to cause issues with how we work?
Current use of Windows mobile:
Active Sync (no Exchange) with Outlook Calendar, Contacts and tasks, I don;t sync email because I often want my pc outlook open and running when not in the office, but still want to receive and send email via same account.
Email via Pop3 (same as work PC, Emails kept on phone for 3 days)
Ideally I would like android to do all the same with native apps, rather than having to purchase one to get the same functionality as WM 6.5.
Can anyone who has experience going from WM to Android when using a similar setup post comments on how it went and if it works OK?
Many thanks
Logicalstep
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Android phones with google automatically syncs with your calendar and contacts via gmail account to my knowledge. I mean...I've went through 3 phones and all of them automatically got my contacts from my gmail account.
If you wanted to best sync for your desktop outlook to your mobile device then Windows mobile is the best that you can get. Since my knowledge Android doesnt sync with Outlook Task and Notes

[Q] Exchange/Outlook SMS integration with Android 2.3

On Windows Mobile, MS Exchange and ActiveSync sync your text messages along with your emails. You are able to text straight from Outlook. New text messages arrive in your email inbox.
I have a 2.2 rom installed which I have been playing with and exchange is working well. Unfortunately it's clear there's no option to sync SMS.
I use this with Outlook Web Access at work as phones have to be kept outside of the room. I cannot install any apps on the PC. I hate to be keeping Windows Mobile for this feature.
Anything I can do?
Thanks.
Android 2.3?
oops... 2.2 new to android... sorry

[Q] What's the easiest way to migrate contacts from WinMo 6.5 apart from Google Sync

I'm considering a switch from Topaz to Sensation. On Topaz I'm running a stock ROM of WinMo 6.5 with HTC Sense 2.5
I have ~300 contacts in my Topaz's address book and I would like to perform a painless migration to Android.
There is an issue of trust with Google (and corrupted pics), so I'd want to avoid using Google Sync for that purpose.
Can you, experienced Sensatiologists, recommend me a painless and as smooth as possible way to migrate my address book to Sensation please?
Sorry if this had been asked before, searching the forums did not unfortunately uncover any relevant info on the subject.
I've been syncing all of my past WM phones (MDA, Tilt, TP2, HD2) with Outlook on my computer. To get to the Sensation I used MyPhoneExplorer to sync the phone with Outlook since HTC Sync kinda really sucks. You need both the client & to install the program on your PC. works great, just can't sync Anniversaries.

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