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So What?

I had exchange support even as far back as 1.3 via a market app called TouchDown, this is nothing new at all...

posted by : TunaSoda, 17 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Dead on 2.0 release

Android 2.0 has native support for everything this app does baked in.

posted by : Jason, 16 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Speaking of the Pulse...

Putting aside any manufacturer's baked-in Exchange support, it's worth noting that Roadsync is free with the Pulse anyway.

posted by : Sockatume, 16 October 2009 Complain about this comment
What?

Android version 1.5 has exchange support baked in. Of course it only really sync's your mail but HTC's version (1.5 with the sense UI)has full integration besides tasks. Also Android version 1.6 has full exchange integration and native CDMA support as well. The only thing that doesn't work yet is task sync and PIM enforcement. Why the hell would you pay for for somthing that is already free???

posted by : Umma, 16 October 2009 Complain about this comment

Android OS gets Microsoft Exchange support

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