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Copy/Paste in Windows Mobile 5 vunet.us 07-24-2007
Posted by vunet.us on July 24, 2007, 11:09 am
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This may be a question that everyone keeps on asking but: how do I
copy/paste in Windows Mobile (model Samsung BlackJack)? Since I am new
to mobile OS, it would be
great to know how this OS is rated in the world compared to BlackBerry
or iPhone OSs? What did I really get?


Posted by LRM on July 24, 2007, 6:16 pm
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> This may be a question that everyone keeps on asking but: how do I
> copy/paste in Windows Mobile (model Samsung BlackJack)? Since I am new
> to mobile OS, it would be
> great to know how this OS is rated in the world compared to BlackBerry
> or iPhone OSs? What did I really get?
>
Not sure if this answers your question, but I am dumping Blackberry in favor
of WM5 and Activesync. I use these devices in an enterprise environment and
don't like being chained to a BES. I will reduce the footprint in my
datacenter and give users a better information transmission device, as well
as reduce TCO and over all initial cash outlay for upper management. What's
not to like? Oh and I like WM5 better than BES 4.1 (what I am using now).
Plus with many smartphones you can turn them into more interactive PDA's
with minimal effort and an inexpensive download for editing excel and word
types of files.

HTH



Posted by Thurman on July 25, 2007, 9:13 am
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> This may be a question that everyone keeps on asking but: how do I
> copy/paste in Windows Mobile (model Samsung BlackJack)? Since I am new
> to mobile OS, it would be
> great to know how this OS is rated in the world compared to BlackBerry
> or iPhone OSs? What did I really get?

I thought I was doing something wrong when I couldn't copy-paste on my BJ.
The head of programming for one of the nation's largest mobile software
companies told me it is not available in what we call Smartphone/Mobile 5.
If and when we get a Mobile 6 upgrade, it is rumored that feature will be
included as well as voice command.

I advise friends and clients, the Blackjack may be the baseline for an
intelligent cell phone user. IMHO the primary feature is the ease of
learning the Microsoft mobile OS if you have been using Windows.

Drop in a 1 or 2 gigabyte microSD card, download free Google Maps for Mobile
and Microsoft Live Search from http://www.handango.com then find a
compatible Bluetooth GPS unit.

Yesterday Cingular was selling refurb Blackjacks for $69. What a deal!



Posted by vunet.us on July 25, 2007, 11:08 am
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>
>
> > This may be a question that everyone keeps on asking but: how do I
> > copy/paste in Windows Mobile (model Samsung BlackJack)? Since I am new
> > to mobile OS, it would be
> > great to know how this OS is rated in the world compared to BlackBerry
> > or iPhone OSs? What did I really get?
>
> I thought I was doing something wrong when I couldn't copy-paste on my BJ.
> The head of programming for one of the nation's largest mobile software
> companies told me it is not available in what we call Smartphone/Mobile 5.
> If and when we get a Mobile 6 upgrade, it is rumored that feature will be
> included as well as voice command.
>
> I advise friends and clients, the Blackjack may be the baseline for an
> intelligent cell phone user. IMHO the primary feature is the ease of
> learning the Microsoft mobile OS if you have been using Windows.
>
> Drop in a 1 or 2 gigabyte microSD card, download free Google Maps for Mobile
> and Microsoft Live Search fromhttp://www.handango.comthen find a
> compatible Bluetooth GPS unit.
>
> Yesterday Cingular was selling refurb Blackjacks for $69. What a deal!

Thank you all. I found a VITO CopyPaste as my solution but have
difficulties installing it. The website provides exe file only but I
do not see cab file to download straight to the device. Anyway, I'll
research it further.


Posted by Werner \"Menneisyys\" Ruotsala on July 26, 2007, 3:48 pm
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> I thought I was doing something wrong when I couldn't copy-paste on my BJ.
> The head of programming for one of the nation's largest mobile software
> companies told me it is not available in what we call Smartphone/Mobile 5.
> If and when we get a Mobile 6 upgrade, it is rumored that feature will be
> included as well as voice command.

Please do follow my articles on my blog - I've also emphasized in them WM6
Standard does NOT support copying / pasting either.

As has asl been pointed out by me, VITO's CopyPaste is the best solution for
copy/pasting.

--


--
Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices
Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it.


>
>> This may be a question that everyone keeps on asking but: how do I
>> copy/paste in Windows Mobile (model Samsung BlackJack)? Since I am new
>> to mobile OS, it would be
>> great to know how this OS is rated in the world compared to BlackBerry
>> or iPhone OSs? What did I really get?
>
> I thought I was doing something wrong when I couldn't copy-paste on my BJ.
> The head of programming for one of the nation's largest mobile software
> companies told me it is not available in what we call Smartphone/Mobile 5.
> If and when we get a Mobile 6 upgrade, it is rumored that feature will be
> included as well as voice command.
>
> I advise friends and clients, the Blackjack may be the baseline for an
> intelligent cell phone user. IMHO the primary feature is the ease of
> learning the Microsoft mobile OS if you have been using Windows.
>
> Drop in a 1 or 2 gigabyte microSD card, download free Google Maps for
> Mobile and Microsoft Live Search from http://www.handango.com then find a
> compatible Bluetooth GPS unit.
>
> Yesterday Cingular was selling refurb Blackjacks for $69. What a deal!
>



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