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Friday, July 18, 2008

I like the iPhone 3G, but it's missing something....

One of the things that I was looking forward to testing and using on the iPhone 3G was the ability to use it as an Enterprise device and personal device. I wanted to be able to have both my work calendar and personal calendar on the same device. I wanted to be able to separate my contacts by having my personal home contacts and work contacts apart. Alas, for all of the pomp and pageantry erected for the device, it still cannot do this. Additionally, it cannot edit documents because there is no "cut and paste" command !!

I think that Palm is safe for a little while at least. These were things that I thought would be fundamental to the device. I will have to wait and see if these improvements are noted later on in the year. The whole concept of separating my family calendar from my work calendar was really appealing. Now, I will have to wait a little longer to see if I am going to get one of these devices.


Taken from Engadget,

"the system is unable to let enterprise contacts and calendars coexist on the same device with personal contacts and calendars. (Personal and corp email get along just fine, though.)"

http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/11/iphone-3g-review/

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