to serve man
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Hello,
Long time blackberry user here (7+yrs) and contract has expired a few months ago.
Coming from BB, there are few features that I definitely need in order to continue to work the way I've been working, otherwise I am sticking with BB.
1) When reading e-mails, being able to move e-mails to a folder with one click then choosing the folder, and ability to type the folder name to move/copy or directly Go to that folder. I have around 100 folders in my Outlook, and I don't want to have to select one by one to sync with my phone, or having to scroll through them in Move to.. screen
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2) Being able to attach contacts in universal format or outlook format.
NO
3) Multiple pauses in phone numbers restored in address book. For example dial number, pause (wait for user response) dial extension, Pause (wait for user response) dial extension. Basically it waits for me to hit "dial extension" instead of fix 3 second wait.
CHECK but contacts must be edited first.
4) Viewing and saving excel, word, pdf e-mail attachments (no edit required), and being able to browse and attach this type of files (can you even have a file system in Android??) and be able to open these types of files directly from where they are saved.
Check
5) Syncing anything that is otherwise synced in Exchange/Desktop Outlook such as my notes, calendar, addresses, etc without having to select folders individually.
NO notes or tasks.
6) When forwarding e-mail, does Android forward the e-mail on the phone, or instruct server to forward the original e-mail? Makes a huge difference, because formatting may get altered if it gets forwarded by Android and not by server.
Half and Half, the formatting sometimes get messed up
7) See all e-mails in one folder, for example in blackberry you can set 30 days to be stored in the phone, so all e-mails in last 30 days, regardless of being moved into folders or those that were sent show up on same list, with icons next to them identifying their states (in a folder, in inbox, sent, draft)
Check with Touchdown
Long time blackberry user here (7+yrs) and contract has expired a few months ago.
Coming from BB, there are few features that I definitely need in order to continue to work the way I've been working, otherwise I am sticking with BB.
1) When reading e-mails, being able to move e-mails to a folder with one click then choosing the folder, and ability to type the folder name to move/copy or directly Go to that folder. I have around 100 folders in my Outlook, and I don't want to have to select one by one to sync with my phone, or having to scroll through them in Move to.. screen
CHECK with Touchdown
2) Being able to attach contacts in universal format or outlook format.
NO
3) Multiple pauses in phone numbers restored in address book. For example dial number, pause (wait for user response) dial extension, Pause (wait for user response) dial extension. Basically it waits for me to hit "dial extension" instead of fix 3 second wait.
CHECK but contacts must be edited first.
4) Viewing and saving excel, word, pdf e-mail attachments (no edit required), and being able to browse and attach this type of files (can you even have a file system in Android??) and be able to open these types of files directly from where they are saved.
Check
5) Syncing anything that is otherwise synced in Exchange/Desktop Outlook such as my notes, calendar, addresses, etc without having to select folders individually.
NO notes or tasks.
6) When forwarding e-mail, does Android forward the e-mail on the phone, or instruct server to forward the original e-mail? Makes a huge difference, because formatting may get altered if it gets forwarded by Android and not by server.
Half and Half, the formatting sometimes get messed up
7) See all e-mails in one folder, for example in blackberry you can set 30 days to be stored in the phone, so all e-mails in last 30 days, regardless of being moved into folders or those that were sent show up on same list, with icons next to them identifying their states (in a folder, in inbox, sent, draft)
Check with Touchdown